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<blockquote data-quote="Wisteria Farms" data-source="post: 470597" data-attributes="member: 6734"><p>Lead_dog...</p><p>You're welcome! Whereas you are marketing grass-fed genetics... we've been bitten by the show bug (working with our kids and other families has been really rewarding)... our first consideration however is, like you, tenderness/marbeling because these animals WILL have to be sold for consumption.</p><p></p><p>To avoid future calving problems, foot problems, etc. we've made the choice to use the best smaller framed bull we can find for next year's season... and subsequent seasons as we will be doing strictly AI. Obviously these are good cattle, they're just BIG. Best of luck to you...we've raised horses, pigs (yorks, spots & blue butts), chickens (wyandotts, buff orpingtons, rhode island reds) and cows (club calves til now)...you'll enjoy every bit of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisteria Farms, post: 470597, member: 6734"] Lead_dog... You're welcome! Whereas you are marketing grass-fed genetics... we've been bitten by the show bug (working with our kids and other families has been really rewarding)... our first consideration however is, like you, tenderness/marbeling because these animals WILL have to be sold for consumption. To avoid future calving problems, foot problems, etc. we've made the choice to use the best smaller framed bull we can find for next year's season... and subsequent seasons as we will be doing strictly AI. Obviously these are good cattle, they're just BIG. Best of luck to you...we've raised horses, pigs (yorks, spots & blue butts), chickens (wyandotts, buff orpingtons, rhode island reds) and cows (club calves til now)...you'll enjoy every bit of it. [/QUOTE]
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