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A nice day for a few pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1176967" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>With the steers, I'm always aware that they are there to become steaks... Eating cow is harder (literally too), because you expect them to be around for the long haul.</p><p></p><p>We are currently eating a 30 month old bull (Minos), I sold Lazyboy's 'uncle' to a friend, and he turned out delicious, I'm going to see if I have a market for a half of Gruber, because we'll need more freezer space for Lazyboy... He will be hard to send off, he's quite a character, but I am very curious as to what his REA is. Looks like he'll have lots of meat throughout the hind quarters.. he certainly isn't an animal that would make a herdsire, but he's hard to beat as a steer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1176967, member: 9096"] With the steers, I'm always aware that they are there to become steaks... Eating cow is harder (literally too), because you expect them to be around for the long haul. We are currently eating a 30 month old bull (Minos), I sold Lazyboy's 'uncle' to a friend, and he turned out delicious, I'm going to see if I have a market for a half of Gruber, because we'll need more freezer space for Lazyboy... He will be hard to send off, he's quite a character, but I am very curious as to what his REA is. Looks like he'll have lots of meat throughout the hind quarters.. he certainly isn't an animal that would make a herdsire, but he's hard to beat as a steer [/QUOTE]
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