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Bull Hurt - Need Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Dempster" data-source="post: 1646045" data-attributes="member: 32761"><p>Younger bulls with some fat cover will butcher fairly well. Many local lockers will cut a piece off as soon as they hang them if you want to test the meat before it is processed. I would have them cut off a ribeye steak, take it home and cook it. If it cooks up well, keep the ribeye and some roasts and grind the rest. If it doesn't cook up good, then you can decide if you want all hamburger from it. I've had 2 year old bulls butchered like I would steers that ate similarly, though that was before their 2nd year of breeding started. If this bull has been working all summer, it will eat quite a bit worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dempster, post: 1646045, member: 32761"] Younger bulls with some fat cover will butcher fairly well. Many local lockers will cut a piece off as soon as they hang them if you want to test the meat before it is processed. I would have them cut off a ribeye steak, take it home and cook it. If it cooks up well, keep the ribeye and some roasts and grind the rest. If it doesn’t cook up good, then you can decide if you want all hamburger from it. I’ve had 2 year old bulls butchered like I would steers that ate similarly, though that was before their 2nd year of breeding started. If this bull has been working all summer, it will eat quite a bit worse. [/QUOTE]
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