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<blockquote data-quote="usernametaken" data-source="post: 440904" data-attributes="member: 6820"><p>This is exactly what I was looking for KMcGinley! It is too bad much of the grassfed has been done improperly. It will make it harder for those who learn to do it correctly. One more question - if the starches drop off I assume that is why the finish rate is slower. Is there any danger in a lack of energy ? </p><p></p><p>I have also read they must gain steadily thoroughout their life ... any time the gain stops it will effect the meat quality and you cannot undo that . Has anyone heard this ? Also, that if you give any grain throughout the growth, you will cause the CLA to decrease, again, not to be undone resulting in a lesser quality of beef. </p><p></p><p>I am trying to wrap my mind around all of this - it is slowly happening. Thanks so much for the helpful posts. I will keep this one and the ones from Brandonm and Jeanne out lining the grazing. </p><p></p><p>Is anyone managing their grazing completely yearround without hay in the upper South / lower Midwest ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usernametaken, post: 440904, member: 6820"] This is exactly what I was looking for KMcGinley! It is too bad much of the grassfed has been done improperly. It will make it harder for those who learn to do it correctly. One more question - if the starches drop off I assume that is why the finish rate is slower. Is there any danger in a lack of energy ? I have also read they must gain steadily thoroughout their life ... any time the gain stops it will effect the meat quality and you cannot undo that . Has anyone heard this ? Also, that if you give any grain throughout the growth, you will cause the CLA to decrease, again, not to be undone resulting in a lesser quality of beef. I am trying to wrap my mind around all of this - it is slowly happening. Thanks so much for the helpful posts. I will keep this one and the ones from Brandonm and Jeanne out lining the grazing. Is anyone managing their grazing completely yearround without hay in the upper South / lower Midwest ? [/QUOTE]
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