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<blockquote data-quote="Farmhand" data-source="post: 314499" data-attributes="member: 1292"><p>I honestly couldn't tell you. We've always done the grain thing from the start. Could be why I prefer the taste because that is what I was raised on. It just seems to me that it would make a difference. If you start out on grass, the meat is developing a certain way. Then you try to change that meat by adding grain at the end. Whereas, feeding grain all the way through, that meat is developing the same all the time. You also have to be careful about introducing grain. It takes awhile to work into so you don't make them sick. You may not have enough time to make a difference if you don't start them soon enough. You could also end up taking longer to finish out if introducing something new puts them off feed for whatever reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmhand, post: 314499, member: 1292"] I honestly couldn't tell you. We've always done the grain thing from the start. Could be why I prefer the taste because that is what I was raised on. It just seems to me that it would make a difference. If you start out on grass, the meat is developing a certain way. Then you try to change that meat by adding grain at the end. Whereas, feeding grain all the way through, that meat is developing the same all the time. You also have to be careful about introducing grain. It takes awhile to work into so you don't make them sick. You may not have enough time to make a difference if you don't start them soon enough. You could also end up taking longer to finish out if introducing something new puts them off feed for whatever reason. [/QUOTE]
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