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<blockquote data-quote="4CTophand" data-source="post: 614165" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p><strong>Bless your heart Jeanne -- you just dont read my Posts..... I never said anything up there in my Post about YG 1 or 2 being a bad thing---- you are so full of hate and so interested in always being right that you make things up that I say... Where in my Post do I say YG 1 and 2 are bad???? In fact you can't even find where I even mention of it. Jeanne it is quite evident you haven't been on the feedyard / slaughter end of your product, which is fine, but don't run around the boards dissing ppl that have, just because you don't have a good idea about Grades. Another thing to consider Jeanne --- your show steer that went Prime YG 1 was probably purchased by a local and was taken to a local kill floor --- that being said I seriously doubt that steer was 13 months lol-- absurd-- not a flek..</strong></p><p><strong>Anyway let's say it was--- with a YG 1 that carcass had limitations on hang time because there just wasnt enought of a YG to dry age that carcass for Tenderness --which Fleks need alot of. At the local mom and pop kill floor they wouldn't have the capabilities of running electricity thru it to help in the tendernization process, so what limited the tenderness of your show steer was ______?</strong></p><p><strong>YEILD GRADE--- Thanks again for proving my point--- flecks are hard pressed on average-- to put up a YG over 0 or 1. Maybe you need to go on the Simm website and read a little about Dr. Lipseys 70:70 program and get up to speed on you breed. Since 90 % of the registered Bulls go to commercial operations -- you should be all about understanding about YG's and QG's</strong></p><p><strong>Look forward to your replies and I am in hopes they will be of a more positive Nature</strong></p><p> <strong>:tiphat: </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4CTophand, post: 614165, member: 9140"] [b]Bless your heart Jeanne -- you just dont read my Posts..... I never said anything up there in my Post about YG 1 or 2 being a bad thing---- you are so full of hate and so interested in always being right that you make things up that I say... Where in my Post do I say YG 1 and 2 are bad???? In fact you can't even find where I even mention of it. Jeanne it is quite evident you haven't been on the feedyard / slaughter end of your product, which is fine, but don't run around the boards dissing ppl that have, just because you don't have a good idea about Grades. Another thing to consider Jeanne --- your show steer that went Prime YG 1 was probably purchased by a local and was taken to a local kill floor --- that being said I seriously doubt that steer was 13 months lol-- absurd-- not a flek.. Anyway let's say it was--- with a YG 1 that carcass had limitations on hang time because there just wasnt enought of a YG to dry age that carcass for Tenderness --which Fleks need alot of. At the local mom and pop kill floor they wouldn't have the capabilities of running electricity thru it to help in the tendernization process, so what limited the tenderness of your show steer was ______? YEILD GRADE--- Thanks again for proving my point--- flecks are hard pressed on average-- to put up a YG over 0 or 1. Maybe you need to go on the Simm website and read a little about Dr. Lipseys 70:70 program and get up to speed on you breed. Since 90 % of the registered Bulls go to commercial operations -- you should be all about understanding about YG's and QG's Look forward to your replies and I am in hopes they will be of a more positive Nature :tiphat: [/b] [/QUOTE]
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