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<blockquote data-quote="Jovid" data-source="post: 215597" data-attributes="member: 2979"><p>MARC has identified four breeds that have the most tendencies to be tender. They are Pinzgauer Piedmontese, South Devon, and Red Poll. The Bovigen website can be misleading as the only results that are posted are the ones that the breeders want posted. When you have a bull or cow tested Bovigen sends you the results and then you have to give them permission to post the results publicly. So just because the website shows several two star animals for a breed it doesn't mean that is true for the whole breed only the ones they want posted.</p><p></p><p>Red Poll do very well on just grass and are considered one of the tender beef breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jovid, post: 215597, member: 2979"] MARC has identified four breeds that have the most tendencies to be tender. They are Pinzgauer Piedmontese, South Devon, and Red Poll. The Bovigen website can be misleading as the only results that are posted are the ones that the breeders want posted. When you have a bull or cow tested Bovigen sends you the results and then you have to give them permission to post the results publicly. So just because the website shows several two star animals for a breed it doesn't mean that is true for the whole breed only the ones they want posted. Red Poll do very well on just grass and are considered one of the tender beef breeds. [/QUOTE]
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