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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1652815" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>For myself I generally look for a 800 pound crippled heifer. Not too crippled. The feedlots don't want her because she is crippled. The cow kill plants are too interested because of her size. I buy them cheap. Put into a smaller pen and feed for 60-90 days. As for the OP. I have read that short bred heifers are the best eating. Some of those purchased crippled heifers that I have ate turned out to be bred. Those have always been some real good beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1652815, member: 498"] For myself I generally look for a 800 pound crippled heifer. Not too crippled. The feedlots don't want her because she is crippled. The cow kill plants are too interested because of her size. I buy them cheap. Put into a smaller pen and feed for 60-90 days. As for the OP. I have read that short bred heifers are the best eating. Some of those purchased crippled heifers that I have ate turned out to be bred. Those have always been some real good beef. [/QUOTE]
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