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<blockquote data-quote="TSR" data-source="post: 218478" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>Well Clem you are a little farther south in Miss. than I had hoped. I would agree with Mr. Sanson that if you are wanting some easy fleshing Angus bulls look at the $en rating. I have some of the upper and lower ratings in my herd and as a rule the better (higher) the $en rating the easier fleshing they are. I fed my herd cornstalk hay and trace mineral salt from Thanksgiving '05 until about Jan. '06 this year and I was amazed at how those $en figures accuracies were displayed,especially by some bulls I raised and retained. BTW I live in extreme NW Tennessee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSR, post: 218478, member: 434"] Well Clem you are a little farther south in Miss. than I had hoped. I would agree with Mr. Sanson that if you are wanting some easy fleshing Angus bulls look at the $en rating. I have some of the upper and lower ratings in my herd and as a rule the better (higher) the $en rating the easier fleshing they are. I fed my herd cornstalk hay and trace mineral salt from Thanksgiving '05 until about Jan. '06 this year and I was amazed at how those $en figures accuracies were displayed,especially by some bulls I raised and retained. BTW I live in extreme NW Tennessee. [/QUOTE]
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