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Herefords are the optimum breed
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 42379"><p>Friends, I'm certainly not trying to be argumentive either, and I'm not going to say that it is impossible for me to make a mistake about "figgers" that I don't have in front of me at the moment. The industry average gain in the decade study at CSU was 2.9 pounds. </p><p>Don't forget the fact that Hereford beef does not have to have as good a grade to still actually taste better than the USDA upper 2/3 Choice.</p><p>The same is true of Angus, for that matter.</p><p>I personally fed a show heifer for my son that gained over 3 pounds per day, and I believe steers should out-perform heifers. I culled this heifer because I felt her yearling weight was too small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 42379"] Friends, I'm certainly not trying to be argumentive either, and I'm not going to say that it is impossible for me to make a mistake about "figgers" that I don't have in front of me at the moment. The industry average gain in the decade study at CSU was 2.9 pounds. Don't forget the fact that Hereford beef does not have to have as good a grade to still actually taste better than the USDA upper 2/3 Choice. The same is true of Angus, for that matter. I personally fed a show heifer for my son that gained over 3 pounds per day, and I believe steers should out-perform heifers. I culled this heifer because I felt her yearling weight was too small. [/QUOTE]
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