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<blockquote data-quote="brokenmouth" data-source="post: 89718" data-attributes="member: 928"><p>i believe yall are right why on earth would anybody think pulling an animal off its momma would improve anything about the animal. then they act surprised that steers have more carcass quality than bulls. didnt need some college study for that. humans figured that out a few thousand years ago. but the carcass quality question about early vs late weaning is simple. which would you rather have in your freezer a calf weaned at less than 4 months or a calf weaned at 7 months. i know which i would rather eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brokenmouth, post: 89718, member: 928"] i believe yall are right why on earth would anybody think pulling an animal off its momma would improve anything about the animal. then they act surprised that steers have more carcass quality than bulls. didnt need some college study for that. humans figured that out a few thousand years ago. but the carcass quality question about early vs late weaning is simple. which would you rather have in your freezer a calf weaned at less than 4 months or a calf weaned at 7 months. i know which i would rather eat. [/QUOTE]
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