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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 128335" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I know this has been discussed on this board before and I put my two cents in then but I'll go again. Jersey beef is excellent, alot of people around here raise Jersey and Jersey cross steers for the home beef market. Anytime someone advertises them around here they don't last long. If you have the grass to put them on and the time to let them grow out they are well worth it. Put them on grain and grass and let em go. The meat is very tender and well flavored. We always butchered Jersey steers when I was growing up. We would buy young Jersey bull calves and steer them. They were almost free anyway. We also had a Jersey milk cow and her bull calves always made it to the freezer, they were always out of whatever breed of beef bull that we were using at the time, sometimes Angus, sometimes Hereford, even Charolais. The heifer calves usually stayed in the herd and made a brood cow that raised a hell of a calf when bred back to the beef bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 128335, member: 440"] I know this has been discussed on this board before and I put my two cents in then but I'll go again. Jersey beef is excellent, alot of people around here raise Jersey and Jersey cross steers for the home beef market. Anytime someone advertises them around here they don't last long. If you have the grass to put them on and the time to let them grow out they are well worth it. Put them on grain and grass and let em go. The meat is very tender and well flavored. We always butchered Jersey steers when I was growing up. We would buy young Jersey bull calves and steer them. They were almost free anyway. We also had a Jersey milk cow and her bull calves always made it to the freezer, they were always out of whatever breed of beef bull that we were using at the time, sometimes Angus, sometimes Hereford, even Charolais. The heifer calves usually stayed in the herd and made a brood cow that raised a hell of a calf when bred back to the beef bull. [/QUOTE]
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