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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1821426" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I do get a kick out of this thread. B has over 200 registered or purebred Wagyu cows. I have seen breeding bulls leave here literally by the semi load. He does ET and AI. The whole nine yards. But I have yet to see a Wagyu steer. They are all left as bulls and sold that way. He uses Wagyu bulls on his commercial heifers because of the calving ease. Those bulls all get castrated. And those calves (steers and Heifers) all leave when they are around 400-450 pounds. He never feeds a Wagyu steer.</p><p>The flip side the family is very involved in 4H. I have helped sort of 6 or 7 steer calves out of 300 to be 4H market steers. The majority tend to be Angus/Charolais cross steers. He told me that 6 out of 7 years his steers won the carcass class. There are some top of the line Angus and Hereford breeders in this community. They all sponsor a steer or three to the 4H kids. Funny how their steers get beat by some cross bred commercial steers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1821426, member: 498"] I do get a kick out of this thread. B has over 200 registered or purebred Wagyu cows. I have seen breeding bulls leave here literally by the semi load. He does ET and AI. The whole nine yards. But I have yet to see a Wagyu steer. They are all left as bulls and sold that way. He uses Wagyu bulls on his commercial heifers because of the calving ease. Those bulls all get castrated. And those calves (steers and Heifers) all leave when they are around 400-450 pounds. He never feeds a Wagyu steer. The flip side the family is very involved in 4H. I have helped sort of 6 or 7 steer calves out of 300 to be 4H market steers. The majority tend to be Angus/Charolais cross steers. He told me that 6 out of 7 years his steers won the carcass class. There are some top of the line Angus and Hereford breeders in this community. They all sponsor a steer or three to the 4H kids. Funny how their steers get beat by some cross bred commercial steers. [/QUOTE]
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