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"dressing" a 10 mo. Holstein steer
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15619"><p>Wack him. Hes probably about as good a eating as he'll ever be. In most communities there are custom killers that will come to the farm and do the job and haul him to the processors. Some are the butchers themselves, some are just killers that will take him wherever you want. Check with some of your custom butchers in your area, they ussually know how is good</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> To make a long story slightly</p><p>> shorter, bought this Holstein calf</p><p>> as a "pal" for a lone</p><p>> Hereford bottle baby. She</p><p>> certainly enjoyed the company and</p><p>> all was well til he became</p><p>> enormous and a threat to life and</p><p>> limb! No experience with dairy</p><p>> breeds...would Junior make good</p><p>> freezer beef (10-11 mos.)? He is</p><p>> 4' at the "withers" and</p><p>> fleshed out like a beef steer.</p><p>> Looking for the least traumatic</p><p>> route for all. Thanks for your</p><p>> help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15619"] Wack him. Hes probably about as good a eating as he'll ever be. In most communities there are custom killers that will come to the farm and do the job and haul him to the processors. Some are the butchers themselves, some are just killers that will take him wherever you want. Check with some of your custom butchers in your area, they ussually know how is good dun > To make a long story slightly > shorter, bought this Holstein calf > as a "pal" for a lone > Hereford bottle baby. She > certainly enjoyed the company and > all was well til he became > enormous and a threat to life and > limb! No experience with dairy > breeds...would Junior make good > freezer beef (10-11 mos.)? He is > 4' at the "withers" and > fleshed out like a beef steer. > Looking for the least traumatic > route for all. Thanks for your > help. [/QUOTE]
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