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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1648459" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>They do! We believe they should hang a good carcass, as well as look spectacular on the hoof. That's the reason we scan all kids at 6 months and a large part of the index we built. There is a serious lack of true carcass merit in the breed as a whole right now in this country. For example, industry standard on rib eye is about 2.5. That's a small *ss chop for a meat animal! The one young buck I posted, Baby Shark, scanned at 5+..... Combined with his phenomenal back/rack length, tight hide and overall hardiness, makes him one I would but up against any of the so called "wether bucks" out there to produce really high quality carcasses in his offspring, all while being a purebred Boer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1648459, member: 24016"] They do! We believe they should hang a good carcass, as well as look spectacular on the hoof. That's the reason we scan all kids at 6 months and a large part of the index we built. There is a serious lack of true carcass merit in the breed as a whole right now in this country. For example, industry standard on rib eye is about 2.5. That's a small *ss chop for a meat animal! The one young buck I posted, Baby Shark, scanned at 5+..... Combined with his phenomenal back/rack length, tight hide and overall hardiness, makes him one I would but up against any of the so called "wether bucks" out there to produce really high quality carcasses in his offspring, all while being a purebred Boer. [/QUOTE]
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