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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy Farmgirl" data-source="post: 915135" data-attributes="member: 17302"><p>I raise several Jersey's each year, if you expect them to fatten you will have to push the grain hard and heavy. I don't grain at all, I prefer grass fed. Had one last summer that the bull knocked around and broke his hip, he was around 500 lbs, we butchered him. While the cuts of meat where small they were EXCELLENT eating, maybe an option for your "half a steer"- butcher him early he won't yeildmuch but better than having an ornery cuss on the place.</p><p></p><p>As for your freemarten...she probably is. Have seen many pass the probe test and still be unbreedable. See the other active thread on freemartens, good info there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy Farmgirl, post: 915135, member: 17302"] I raise several Jersey's each year, if you expect them to fatten you will have to push the grain hard and heavy. I don't grain at all, I prefer grass fed. Had one last summer that the bull knocked around and broke his hip, he was around 500 lbs, we butchered him. While the cuts of meat where small they were EXCELLENT eating, maybe an option for your "half a steer"- butcher him early he won't yeildmuch but better than having an ornery cuss on the place. As for your freemarten...she probably is. Have seen many pass the probe test and still be unbreedable. See the other active thread on freemartens, good info there. [/QUOTE]
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