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Grass-fed Beef Cattle Genetics 101
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<blockquote data-quote="edrsimms" data-source="post: 694416" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>This is for people who would like more information about Grass-fed genetics and how the operation should work all the variables considered. I realize it is more hoopla than grain-fed operations as it requires a little more in depth knowledge of many things combined. The best part though, Dun, is the economics- which as I said I will cover much later as that will be the end part. You can surely be back by then from feeding buckets of feed to your grain-fed gentically programmed herd. At least I hope so. </p><p>I have, however, been acused of posting too many words per page, so I have been trying to limit the words per page for people like John250 and others, but remember that in my attempt to post fewer words (for some of you) that less information will be given and I will concentrate my efforts on the high spots. This post isnt about grass-fed vs. grain-fed it is just imformation about grass fed operations and how they work for those who are interested. and Dun, you may just want to sit this one out indefinitely. </p><p>Go get your bucket, where is that bucket? (j/k)</p><p>LOL :lol2: </p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edrsimms, post: 694416, member: 10970"] This is for people who would like more information about Grass-fed genetics and how the operation should work all the variables considered. I realize it is more hoopla than grain-fed operations as it requires a little more in depth knowledge of many things combined. The best part though, Dun, is the economics- which as I said I will cover much later as that will be the end part. You can surely be back by then from feeding buckets of feed to your grain-fed gentically programmed herd. At least I hope so. I have, however, been acused of posting too many words per page, so I have been trying to limit the words per page for people like John250 and others, but remember that in my attempt to post fewer words (for some of you) that less information will be given and I will concentrate my efforts on the high spots. This post isnt about grass-fed vs. grain-fed it is just imformation about grass fed operations and how they work for those who are interested. and Dun, you may just want to sit this one out indefinitely. Go get your bucket, where is that bucket? (j/k) LOL :lol2: Ed [/QUOTE]
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