05/07/2026
What if the best cattle in the world are from the breeders with the worst marketing?
Some of the best food you will ever eat comes from small places with faded signs, old buildings, and almost no advertising. Meanwhile, some of the most heavily marketed restaurants in the world serve food that is highly processed, unhealthy, and designed more for appearance and consistency than actual quality.
What if the cattle industry works the exact same way? What if the breeders spending the most money on marketing, videos, photoshoots, banners, and promotion are often the ones that have to work the hardest to convince people their cattle are good?
Truly functional cattle usually do not need to be constantly explained. A cow that breeds back every year, stays sound, maintains herself on grass, and lasts for years does not need a massive marketing campaign to survive. But cattle that require constant feed, management, excuses, and promotion do.
What if many people entering the industry have never been taught how to recognize truly functional cattle, and instead follow the marketing? And once enough money and promotion get behind something, people start assuming it must be true.
What if the best genetics in the world are sitting on ranches with poor websites, old trucks, weak social media, and breeders who spend more time watching cows than building a brand?
Maybe sometimes the louder the marketing is, the more questions you should be asking.