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<blockquote data-quote="M.Sarria" data-source="post: 560025" data-attributes="member: 3801"><p>[qWell he has been trying to breed the cows but I think he is to short and can reach he just been falling off from being so tiered. uote="TNMasterBeefProducer"]</p><p></p><p>Just eat him as is. If he has not been exposed to any cows in heat and bred any then he should have a nice tender taste when you eat him. I sell feeder bulls between 9-13 months of age and I have never had any complaints. In fact I have repeat buyers who say it is the best meat they have ever eaten.</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="M.Sarria, post: 560025, member: 3801"] [qWell he has been trying to breed the cows but I think he is to short and can reach he just been falling off from being so tiered. uote="TNMasterBeefProducer"] Just eat him as is. If he has not been exposed to any cows in heat and bred any then he should have a nice tender taste when you eat him. I sell feeder bulls between 9-13 months of age and I have never had any complaints. In fact I have repeat buyers who say it is the best meat they have ever eaten.[/quote] [/QUOTE]
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