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Beef Breed vs Jersey Cross Freezer Beef Taste Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1636845" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I've heard of Gelbvieh used for the same reason</p><p>Friend of mine was given a Jersey/angus heifer as a bottle calf, she's had two sets of twins for him now from my homeraised bulls, you can still tell they're dairy influenced but they do alright.</p><p></p><p>I grass feed my steers to about 28 months, they eat what the cows eat, and I've been really happy with the meat, good flavor and unless you really overcook it (I like rare to medium rare) it's really tender</p><p>Got one scheduled for being processed in a few weeks, he's probably 1600 lbs or so.. I figure 900something hanging, 600 something in the freezer. </p><p>Doing grassfed / no implant, I found it only pays to keep the best growing ones only, the others just eat and don't gain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1636845, member: 9096"] I've heard of Gelbvieh used for the same reason Friend of mine was given a Jersey/angus heifer as a bottle calf, she's had two sets of twins for him now from my homeraised bulls, you can still tell they're dairy influenced but they do alright. I grass feed my steers to about 28 months, they eat what the cows eat, and I've been really happy with the meat, good flavor and unless you really overcook it (I like rare to medium rare) it's really tender Got one scheduled for being processed in a few weeks, he's probably 1600 lbs or so.. I figure 900something hanging, 600 something in the freezer. Doing grassfed / no implant, I found it only pays to keep the best growing ones only, the others just eat and don't gain [/QUOTE]
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