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<blockquote data-quote="circlet" data-source="post: 580440" data-attributes="member: 3753"><p>i worked in the packing plant industry for a number of years and i'd tell you there definately can be a difference in taste and tenderness from animal to animal. it's part of the reason that most bulls simply become hamburger. like frankie said, IMF is a large part of the taste/tenderness of an animal and the breed probably would have affected that. another (although less likely) reason was, could it have been one cow freaked out in the holding pen and got so nervous and worked up that a bunch of adrenaline or other hormones were pumping through her to an extent that it could have tainted the meat some? (i'm just hypothesizing here)</p><p></p><p>anyways, i'm guessing the baldy tasted better, especially if your black one was limo or simmi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlet, post: 580440, member: 3753"] i worked in the packing plant industry for a number of years and i'd tell you there definately can be a difference in taste and tenderness from animal to animal. it's part of the reason that most bulls simply become hamburger. like frankie said, IMF is a large part of the taste/tenderness of an animal and the breed probably would have affected that. another (although less likely) reason was, could it have been one cow freaked out in the holding pen and got so nervous and worked up that a bunch of adrenaline or other hormones were pumping through her to an extent that it could have tainted the meat some? (i'm just hypothesizing here) anyways, i'm guessing the baldy tasted better, especially if your black one was limo or simmi. [/QUOTE]
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