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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 664092" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Only problem I see is that she will be alone. This coupled with her being high strung might give you some problems when it comes to gain and possibly a few more things. If you could put another one in there with her or even a goat to keep her company, I think you would be better off especially if you were going to go the longer length of time. That said, I've butchered some younger ones and though they were not well marbled it seemed the texture was different. Almost a ham texture. Very tender. Very good too. </p><p></p><p>This fall, I put one up that was loco. Fed her for about 7 days before I figured she was going to kill me if I kept this up. Shot her in the pen as she charged me and her bucket of feed. Strung her up with the loader we butchered her. Had t-bones last night and they were delicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 664092, member: 4362"] Only problem I see is that she will be alone. This coupled with her being high strung might give you some problems when it comes to gain and possibly a few more things. If you could put another one in there with her or even a goat to keep her company, I think you would be better off especially if you were going to go the longer length of time. That said, I've butchered some younger ones and though they were not well marbled it seemed the texture was different. Almost a ham texture. Very tender. Very good too. This fall, I put one up that was loco. Fed her for about 7 days before I figured she was going to kill me if I kept this up. Shot her in the pen as she charged me and her bucket of feed. Strung her up with the loader we butchered her. Had t-bones last night and they were delicious. [/QUOTE]
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