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<blockquote data-quote="farmer rich" data-source="post: 100626" data-attributes="member: 1952"><p>Thanks for your post Frankie, the points you make I think are right, the UK carcase grading systen is based on yeild grades and fat cover, giving no weighting to marbling. This is something which discriminates against breeds like angus and there are calls for a move toward a system much more like the US one. It also seems to me that the carcase qualities of american angus are much better than ours, though the continental breeds (non-british european) seem to be much poorer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer rich, post: 100626, member: 1952"] Thanks for your post Frankie, the points you make I think are right, the UK carcase grading systen is based on yeild grades and fat cover, giving no weighting to marbling. This is something which discriminates against breeds like angus and there are calls for a move toward a system much more like the US one. It also seems to me that the carcase qualities of american angus are much better than ours, though the continental breeds (non-british european) seem to be much poorer. [/QUOTE]
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