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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley86" data-source="post: 1823636" data-attributes="member: 38595"><p>I just picked up a 14 year old grass fat that lost her calf in summer. Processor said it cut like butter. I gave each of them a pack of ribeyes to try. Looking forward to the feedback. I have been very 50/50 on this one. But wanted to try. </p><p></p><p>I finally caught a few minutes to read the link. Very interesting. The key variable they had plenty of was H20. No doubt about it, the weather has been my problem and the largest contributing factor to this group of steers requiring almost 3.5 years to get to an acceptable (to me) finished weight. Poor growing seasons their entire lives.</p><p></p><p> I need to figure out a way to get energy levels up during the dormant season. The learning process contonues...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley86, post: 1823636, member: 38595"] I just picked up a 14 year old grass fat that lost her calf in summer. Processor said it cut like butter. I gave each of them a pack of ribeyes to try. Looking forward to the feedback. I have been very 50/50 on this one. But wanted to try. I finally caught a few minutes to read the link. Very interesting. The key variable they had plenty of was H20. No doubt about it, the weather has been my problem and the largest contributing factor to this group of steers requiring almost 3.5 years to get to an acceptable (to me) finished weight. Poor growing seasons their entire lives. I need to figure out a way to get energy levels up during the dormant season. The learning process contonues... [/QUOTE]
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