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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1636682" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>So it's a long long story but this is not my animal. </p><p>We took 3 beef in for an appointment that was scheduled way back. </p><p>My beef was supposed to be the one fed for 4 months. </p><p></p><p>Long story short, this animal was a 3 year old heifer that would not breed. So 3 years of grass. She was allowed access to feed for about 3 weeks up til butcher day. She was a large chi-angus. 1500 or so lbs</p><p></p><p>I won't get into how this happened but I'm not terrible happy about the situation. </p><p></p><p>That being said, it was a pleasant eating experience. She was a pretty laid back heifer. Cool and calm. So I guess the finish is what most would call grass fed. Not quite as tender as I would like but definitely enjoyable. We cooked 2 ribeyes, 2 T bones, 2 filets. The filets were very nice. The ribeye and strip side could have been better, not terrible tender, but I've definitely had a lot lot worse.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for eyeballs folks. </p><p>I too thought the fat was a dead give away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1636682, member: 39373"] So it's a long long story but this is not my animal. We took 3 beef in for an appointment that was scheduled way back. My beef was supposed to be the one fed for 4 months. Long story short, this animal was a 3 year old heifer that would not breed. So 3 years of grass. She was allowed access to feed for about 3 weeks up til butcher day. She was a large chi-angus. 1500 or so lbs I won't get into how this happened but I'm not terrible happy about the situation. That being said, it was a pleasant eating experience. She was a pretty laid back heifer. Cool and calm. So I guess the finish is what most would call grass fed. Not quite as tender as I would like but definitely enjoyable. We cooked 2 ribeyes, 2 T bones, 2 filets. The filets were very nice. The ribeye and strip side could have been better, not terrible tender, but I've definitely had a lot lot worse. Thanks for eyeballs folks. I too thought the fat was a dead give away! [/QUOTE]
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