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<blockquote data-quote="Global ovine" data-source="post: 7792864" data-attributes="member: 493"><p>It is. It's too much energy. Simply omnivores can handle it, but ruminants can't. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Such a divergent system from the reality of farming commercially will be lucky to last beyond the next big meat price trough. Little ever changes while an industry has high prices resulting in extra money sloshing around in the pockets of spenders.</p><p></p><p>The future of commercial pastoral farming can be summed up in the word EFFICIENCY, because of GHG emissions, environmental leakage and profitability. Relying on the future genetic direction of herds and flocks by how they are presented at sale time won't cut it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Global ovine, post: 7792864, member: 493"] It is. It's too much energy. Simply omnivores can handle it, but ruminants can't. Such a divergent system from the reality of farming commercially will be lucky to last beyond the next big meat price trough. Little ever changes while an industry has high prices resulting in extra money sloshing around in the pockets of spenders. The future of commercial pastoral farming can be summed up in the word EFFICIENCY, because of GHG emissions, environmental leakage and profitability. Relying on the future genetic direction of herds and flocks by how they are presented at sale time won't cut it. [/QUOTE]
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