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In this fascinating episode of Angus Underground, David Brown and Jim McWilliam welcome internationally respected cattle evaluator, consultant, and global livestock ambassador PJ Budler. Originally from South Africa and now based in Texas, PJ shares stories from a career that has taken him to more than 120 countries and judging assignments in over 50 nations. From evaluating cattle on icy parking lots in Kazakhstan to consulting operations across multiple continents, PJ offers a unique perspective on what makes cattle profitable, functional, and adaptable regardless of geography.
The conversation quickly moves beyond travel stories and into a thoughtful discussion on cattle breeding philosophy. PJ argues that profitability begins with the cow on the ranch—not at the feedlot, packing plant, or retail counter. He challenges the industry's obsession with chasing maximum growth and extreme EPDs, advocating instead for balance, fertility, functional efficiency, environmental adaptability, and cattle that work within their production environment. Throughout the discussion, David, Jim, and PJ explore the differences between breeding for optimization versus maximization and why consistent, honest breeding programs ultimately build the strongest customer base.
The episode concludes with an in-depth conversation about visual appraisal, functional efficiency, tropical adaptation, the influence of the late Jan Bonsma, and the dangers of overcomplicating cattle breeding. PJ emphasizes that successful breeders combine observation, curiosity, and repetition to understand cattle, while warning against treating genomics or any single tool as the only answer. His message is clear: great cattle breeding is still rooted in common sense, balance, and a relentless focus on profitability and function.
Key Discussion Points
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🎧 Got Any Cows Podcast
Host Seth Christensen shares his experience ranching full-time in Idaho and invites listeners to learn more through the Got Any Cows Podcast.
Closing Takeaway
PJ Budler brings a rare global perspective to cattle breeding, but his core message is surprisingly simple: profitable cattle are balanced cattle. Whether discussing fertility, function, adaptability, or phenotype, the conversation continually returns to the idea that breeding decisions should prioritize long-term efficiency and practicality over short-term trends. For breeders seeking sustainable success, this episode offers both inspiration and a challenge to rethink what truly matters in cattle selection.
Learn more about our sponsor, Montana Ranch, by visiting MontanaRanchAngus.com.
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In this fascinating episode of Angus Underground, David Brown and Jim McWilliam welcome internationally respected cattle evaluator, consultant, and global livestock ambassador PJ Budler. Originally from South Africa and now based in Texas, PJ shares stories from a career that has taken him to more than 120 countries and judging assignments in over 50 nations. From evaluating cattle on icy parking lots in Kazakhstan to consulting operations across multiple continents, PJ offers a unique perspective on what makes cattle profitable, functional, and adaptable regardless of geography.
The conversation quickly moves beyond travel stories and into a thoughtful discussion on cattle breeding philosophy. PJ argues that profitability begins with the cow on the ranch—not at the feedlot, packing plant, or retail counter. He challenges the industry's obsession with chasing maximum growth and extreme EPDs, advocating instead for balance, fertility, functional efficiency, environmental adaptability, and cattle that work within their production environment. Throughout the discussion, David, Jim, and PJ explore the differences between breeding for optimization versus maximization and why consistent, honest breeding programs ultimately build the strongest customer base.
The episode concludes with an in-depth conversation about visual appraisal, functional efficiency, tropical adaptation, the influence of the late Jan Bonsma, and the dangers of overcomplicating cattle breeding. PJ emphasizes that successful breeders combine observation, curiosity, and repetition to understand cattle, while warning against treating genomics or any single tool as the only answer. His message is clear: great cattle breeding is still rooted in common sense, balance, and a relentless focus on profitability and function.
Key Discussion Points
Sponsor & Ad Mentions
Creek Insurance -for more information or quotes visit InsureMyBull.com
🎧 Got Any Cows Podcast
Host Seth Christensen shares his experience ranching full-time in Idaho and invites listeners to learn more through the Got Any Cows Podcast.
Closing Takeaway
PJ Budler brings a rare global perspective to cattle breeding, but his core message is surprisingly simple: profitable cattle are balanced cattle. Whether discussing fertility, function, adaptability, or phenotype, the conversation continually returns to the idea that breeding decisions should prioritize long-term efficiency and practicality over short-term trends. For breeders seeking sustainable success, this episode offers both inspiration and a challenge to rethink what truly matters in cattle selection.
Learn more about our sponsor, Montana Ranch, by visiting MontanaRanchAngus.com.

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