alexfarms
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Chuckie":2xw26n7w said:I am not familiar with how the Hereford Assn. or the other breeds registers their animals. Is it required to scan each animal before you are allowed to register it?
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Chuckie":2xw26n7w said:I am not familiar with how the Hereford Assn. or the other breeds registers their animals. Is it required to scan each animal before you are allowed to register it?
Jake":2b08y0uq said:Still looks like a POS to me.
alexfarms":2h00hvfn said:seth":2h00hvfn said:Is it just coincidence that this so called "carcass bull" resembles the type expressed by most high marbling Wagyu cattle - flat-sided and ugly!
You make an interesting point. I have often heard there is an antagonism between high marbling and heavy muscle. If you look at his epds, this bull is high marbled and high ribeye. So, where does that leave us?
GAR bulls puzzle me. The calving ease and high Marbling I can understand, but their high REA numbers often leave me scratching my head. Yes the picture of him at 3 yrs old is much better [they always are] But I don't want to be selling 18 month old steers.JWBrahman":gcba2j7n said:Gardiner bulls are terminal bulls that do NOT produce calves that grow.alexfarms":gcba2j7n said:seth":gcba2j7n said:Is it just coincidence that this so called "carcass bull" resembles the type expressed by most high marbling Wagyu cattle - flat-sided and ugly!
You make an interesting point. I have often heard there is an antagonism between high marbling and heavy muscle. If you look at his epds, this bull is high marbled and high ribeye. So, where does that leave us?