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<blockquote data-quote="Pnw Farmer" data-source="post: 1788253" data-attributes="member: 42548"><p>Thanks Fence, I kinda figured if it turned out that way I'd just end up with 100 lbs of taco meat. We've got a decent grinder that'll make lots of burger in a short period of time. Part of me just wants to try one on the cracked peas to see if it can be made to taste good.</p><p></p><p>What is the Ultrablack line, is that just a particular lineage of Black Angus or an off chute? I've heard folks mention it on here but haven't looked into it at all. We do have access to a handful of Angus bulls that a family friend has, he's the one we rented a bull for our pet herd the last 60 days. I'd have to chew on a lot of guff from him though if I put one of his bulls with corrientes. Very knowledgeable, one of the few people I know I could call in an emergency and he'd show but he sure is an ornery ol' cuss. I learned that flipping it right back at him has been the best way to get along with him. He could ruffle my feathers in a hurry when I was little, like to think I've gotten a bit smarter as I age. How many head of corriente vs an average 1000-1100 lb beef animal can a guy run, I don't think it'd ever happen but curiosity has me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pnw Farmer, post: 1788253, member: 42548"] Thanks Fence, I kinda figured if it turned out that way I'd just end up with 100 lbs of taco meat. We've got a decent grinder that'll make lots of burger in a short period of time. Part of me just wants to try one on the cracked peas to see if it can be made to taste good. What is the Ultrablack line, is that just a particular lineage of Black Angus or an off chute? I've heard folks mention it on here but haven't looked into it at all. We do have access to a handful of Angus bulls that a family friend has, he's the one we rented a bull for our pet herd the last 60 days. I'd have to chew on a lot of guff from him though if I put one of his bulls with corrientes. Very knowledgeable, one of the few people I know I could call in an emergency and he'd show but he sure is an ornery ol' cuss. I learned that flipping it right back at him has been the best way to get along with him. He could ruffle my feathers in a hurry when I was little, like to think I've gotten a bit smarter as I age. How many head of corriente vs an average 1000-1100 lb beef animal can a guy run, I don't think it'd ever happen but curiosity has me. [/QUOTE]
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