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Has anyone heard of Square Meater cattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 252589" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>I agree with you. It still baffles me the use of some of the miniature type breeds. One breed that I would have if I had to have a small breed would be Lowline. They are beefy and look like a beef animal. But I would rather have 6 Charolais or South Devon or any other big breed,than 12 minis. The return on weight would have to be superior than the minis. The only advantage could be if you have a niche market for their small cuts of meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 252589, member: 285"] I agree with you. It still baffles me the use of some of the miniature type breeds. One breed that I would have if I had to have a small breed would be Lowline. They are beefy and look like a beef animal. But I would rather have 6 Charolais or South Devon or any other big breed,than 12 minis. The return on weight would have to be superior than the minis. The only advantage could be if you have a niche market for their small cuts of meat. [/QUOTE]
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