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<blockquote data-quote="OK Jeanne" data-source="post: 217889" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>There were no more breed comparison charts made after</p><p>the Bovigen(angus breeder) folks bought the GeneStar</p><p>rights for this continent. The charts were bad for their</p><p>business.....I understand why people cannot/will not accept the</p><p>figures. But anyway you look at it, the Murray Greys had</p><p>a higher percentage of one and two star animals for each</p><p>tenderness factor when the factors are viewed together,</p><p>as in "a complete tenderness score". But , IMO, there</p><p>are tender bloodlines in every breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Jeanne, post: 217889, member: 3333"] There were no more breed comparison charts made after the Bovigen(angus breeder) folks bought the GeneStar rights for this continent. The charts were bad for their business.....I understand why people cannot/will not accept the figures. But anyway you look at it, the Murray Greys had a higher percentage of one and two star animals for each tenderness factor when the factors are viewed together, as in "a complete tenderness score". But , IMO, there are tender bloodlines in every breed. [/QUOTE]
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