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Feeding an Angus steer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brand" data-source="post: 1257730" data-attributes="member: 23314"><p>Good Luck </p><p>The US is not breeding for extreme rapid muscle.</p><p>We want cattle with more structure to them as we still have large pastures and ranges where cattle are raised.</p><p>We do not use implants either. Your feed for your goal sounds ok. It sounds like it would have to much acid for the rumen in our US cattle</p><p></p><p>Actually double muscled cattle here are inferior USDA grade</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brand, post: 1257730, member: 23314"] Good Luck The US is not breeding for extreme rapid muscle. We want cattle with more structure to them as we still have large pastures and ranges where cattle are raised. We do not use implants either. Your feed for your goal sounds ok. It sounds like it would have to much acid for the rumen in our US cattle Actually double muscled cattle here are inferior USDA grade [/QUOTE]
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