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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 851442" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Didn't bother me its just this has been hashed and rehasshed on here 1000 times </p><p> and yes I left a word out </p><p> of my original reply </p><p> ANY BEEF BREED will marble and be good as long as it is fed properly </p><p> </p><p> I knew the Pompous ol wind bag that has never raised anything but a lap dog would jump in </p><p> and give a long drawn out response </p><p></p><p> but what Valerie said is pretty much dead on </p><p> Genetics play a pretty important role BUT almost any breed of BEEF steer today if fed properly should be as good as a steak you get at a GOOD butcher shop ( not Wally World) </p><p> I doubt seriously if I layed a herf, angus or another brreed of steaks on a plate that you could tell a nickels worth of difference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 851442, member: 8829"] Didn't bother me its just this has been hashed and rehasshed on here 1000 times and yes I left a word out of my original reply ANY BEEF BREED will marble and be good as long as it is fed properly I knew the Pompous ol wind bag that has never raised anything but a lap dog would jump in and give a long drawn out response but what Valerie said is pretty much dead on Genetics play a pretty important role BUT almost any breed of BEEF steer today if fed properly should be as good as a steak you get at a GOOD butcher shop ( not Wally World) I doubt seriously if I layed a herf, angus or another brreed of steaks on a plate that you could tell a nickels worth of difference [/QUOTE]
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