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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 245480" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>We just butchered one that didn't measure up to being sold as a breeding bull. He is very good eating. Last animal we ate was a freemartin heifer and before that, a steer. All animals fed similarly, no difference in taste to us.</p><p>One comment about 'virgin' bulls. It's my opinion if the bull is running the pasture he will likely have less fat, and consequently could be a bit dryer, and tougher. If a bull is penned up he likely has 'relieved himself' as often as a breeding bull. It's the physical activity that causes a difference in flavor, not the breeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 245480, member: 1974"] We just butchered one that didn't measure up to being sold as a breeding bull. He is very good eating. Last animal we ate was a freemartin heifer and before that, a steer. All animals fed similarly, no difference in taste to us. One comment about 'virgin' bulls. It's my opinion if the bull is running the pasture he will likely have less fat, and consequently could be a bit dryer, and tougher. If a bull is penned up he likely has 'relieved himself' as often as a breeding bull. It's the physical activity that causes a difference in flavor, not the breeding. [/QUOTE]
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