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Going cow calf to feeders
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1491532" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Green means 'very light flesh'. Some people get mad at the notion of such cattle and view them as malnourished and starving. They are the money-makers and start putting weight on, right off the truck. You want them shrunk out with no fill, hook and pin bones showing, even the last couple of short ribs. But you also want them to have plenty of depth and spring in the rib, width through the back. The really good green cattle will have an awesome hair coat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1491532, member: 1682"] Green means 'very light flesh'. Some people get mad at the notion of such cattle and view them as malnourished and starving. They are the money-makers and start putting weight on, right off the truck. You want them shrunk out with no fill, hook and pin bones showing, even the last couple of short ribs. But you also want them to have plenty of depth and spring in the rib, width through the back. The really good green cattle will have an awesome hair coat. [/QUOTE]
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