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How much ear is too much in a US sale barn?
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 727179" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>If the meat was unpalatable they would not be bought no matter what the price. You take a bunch of salty, mishandled, bremmers and run a test on them they will be tough. You that a bunch of properly raised and handled bremmers you are much more likely to have acceptable beef. A lot of the opinions about Brahman beef stem from the days of old. Not many people raise their Brahmans that way any more. The auctions commonly start them lower so they end lower. The testing on the quality that different people have done mean very little. It depends on the selection and their handling technique. </p><p>There are people that specialize in Brahman terminals. They know how to feed them, handle them, and process them. They do this because they can buy them cheaper.</p><p>I don't believe you would find many Brahman that would meat CAB standards, But to say all Brahman beef is tough is simply rubbish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 727179, member: 5494"] If the meat was unpalatable they would not be bought no matter what the price. You take a bunch of salty, mishandled, bremmers and run a test on them they will be tough. You that a bunch of properly raised and handled bremmers you are much more likely to have acceptable beef. A lot of the opinions about Brahman beef stem from the days of old. Not many people raise their Brahmans that way any more. The auctions commonly start them lower so they end lower. The testing on the quality that different people have done mean very little. It depends on the selection and their handling technique. There are people that specialize in Brahman terminals. They know how to feed them, handle them, and process them. They do this because they can buy them cheaper. I don't believe you would find many Brahman that would meat CAB standards, But to say all Brahman beef is tough is simply rubbish. [/QUOTE]
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