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Article: Late maturing cattle won't grade
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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 624561" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>i found this statement interesting as a remember reading various articles that noted significant marbling improvements can be realized in early weaned calves on a grain based diet.</p><p></p><p>makes me wonder if the reduced marbling percentages noted in your article might be caused from a change in ration contents at the feedlots due to the excessive costs of corn and corn by-products. some smart feller once said "good genetics can be over-ruled by poor management" conversly, common genetics may be improved by good management.</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 624561, member: 3467"] i found this statement interesting as a remember reading various articles that noted significant marbling improvements can be realized in early weaned calves on a grain based diet. makes me wonder if the reduced marbling percentages noted in your article might be caused from a change in ration contents at the feedlots due to the excessive costs of corn and corn by-products. some smart feller once said "good genetics can be over-ruled by poor management" conversly, common genetics may be improved by good management. ROB [/QUOTE]
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