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<blockquote data-quote="TSR" data-source="post: 226900" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>Well Aero thats your OPINION and I have mine. I still think aging and preparation will have more effect on tenderness than "one or two stars" . I didn't jump all the way down to 2 stars -you did. You also said that you would PROBABLY see it in his calf crop. Hmmmm. Tell me, how much difference is there between a 4 star animal and a 6 star animal?? I know, 2 stars,lol. Anyways this stuff is fun to talk about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSR, post: 226900, member: 434"] Well Aero thats your OPINION and I have mine. I still think aging and preparation will have more effect on tenderness than "one or two stars" . I didn't jump all the way down to 2 stars -you did. You also said that you would PROBABLY see it in his calf crop. Hmmmm. Tell me, how much difference is there between a 4 star animal and a 6 star animal?? I know, 2 stars,lol. Anyways this stuff is fun to talk about. [/QUOTE]
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