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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1555741" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Can't say anything about marketing to CAB, though we do use Angus Bulls some. I figure some of our graded CPH sale calves may eventually be marketed by somebody down the line to CAB. </p><p>We do sell Hereford and BWF calves in sale that supposedly qualifies for CHB. In a regular sale our Hereford feeders would get docked significantly but in those Hereford influence sales they usually sell right with or above the highest sellers for that day of the regular sale.</p><p>As for what I think of the CAB product, it's been inconsistent in my experience, but I do like the quality of the ground beef. If we didn't have our own beef, CAB would be what I would prefer as an alternative, it's USA origin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1555741, member: 24816"] Can't say anything about marketing to CAB, though we do use Angus Bulls some. I figure some of our graded CPH sale calves may eventually be marketed by somebody down the line to CAB. We do sell Hereford and BWF calves in sale that supposedly qualifies for CHB. In a regular sale our Hereford feeders would get docked significantly but in those Hereford influence sales they usually sell right with or above the highest sellers for that day of the regular sale. As for what I think of the CAB product, it's been inconsistent in my experience, but I do like the quality of the ground beef. If we didn't have our own beef, CAB would be what I would prefer as an alternative, it's USA origin. [/QUOTE]
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