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<blockquote data-quote="HDRider" data-source="post: 1120804" data-attributes="member: 17025"><p>Can someone rank in order of maturity rate different breeds? Or just tell me months to maturity if you know certain breeds. Or maybe just say fast maturity or slow maturity. I could not find a good reference on this subject.</p><p></p><p>Maturity in my way of thinking can be in either ready to breed or ready to slaughter.</p><p></p><p>Some of the breeds I read about regarding maturity are really not players. Players in the US market – Feel free to add the ones I missed. I know some of these are really minor players.</p><p></p><p>Red Angus</p><p>Black Angus</p><p>Gelbvieh</p><p>Hereford</p><p>Limousin</p><p>Murray Grey</p><p>Shorthorn</p><p>Charolais</p><p>Tarentaise</p><p>Beefmaster</p><p>South Devon</p><p>Waguyu</p><p>Brahman</p><p>Belted Galloway</p><p>Piedmontese</p><p>Braunvieh</p><p>Simmental</p><p>Fleckvieh</p><p>Pinzgauer</p><p>Maine-Anjou</p><p>British White</p><p>Longhorn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDRider, post: 1120804, member: 17025"] Can someone rank in order of maturity rate different breeds? Or just tell me months to maturity if you know certain breeds. Or maybe just say fast maturity or slow maturity. I could not find a good reference on this subject. Maturity in my way of thinking can be in either ready to breed or ready to slaughter. Some of the breeds I read about regarding maturity are really not players. Players in the US market – Feel free to add the ones I missed. I know some of these are really minor players. Red Angus Black Angus Gelbvieh Hereford Limousin Murray Grey Shorthorn Charolais Tarentaise Beefmaster South Devon Waguyu Brahman Belted Galloway Piedmontese Braunvieh Simmental Fleckvieh Pinzgauer Maine-Anjou British White Longhorn [/QUOTE]
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