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<blockquote data-quote="cbcr" data-source="post: 1432771" data-attributes="member: 16303"><p>We are finding more information on the Parthenaise. The Parthenaise are more of a niche type animal. They are a leaner beef than our traditional breeds, but it is tender and supposed to be healthier. Parthenaise fullblood animals can dress out as high as 77%. The Parthenaise being a heavy muscle breed has a higher metabolism rate, which generates a lean, low cholesterol product</p><p></p><p>There is some renewed interest in the breed, and semen and embryos can still be brought in from France. One person that we visited with has some fullblood embryo's that is thinking he may go ahead and implant now that he knows he has someplace that the resulting animals can be registered.</p><p></p><p>While, there's no active Parthenaise registry in the US, we have found some information about the database from when there was.</p><p></p><p>For those that are interested, we offer our registry service for registering Parthenaise animals or animals of any other breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbcr, post: 1432771, member: 16303"] We are finding more information on the Parthenaise. The Parthenaise are more of a niche type animal. They are a leaner beef than our traditional breeds, but it is tender and supposed to be healthier. Parthenaise fullblood animals can dress out as high as 77%. The Parthenaise being a heavy muscle breed has a higher metabolism rate, which generates a lean, low cholesterol product There is some renewed interest in the breed, and semen and embryos can still be brought in from France. One person that we visited with has some fullblood embryo's that is thinking he may go ahead and implant now that he knows he has someplace that the resulting animals can be registered. While, there's no active Parthenaise registry in the US, we have found some information about the database from when there was. For those that are interested, we offer our registry service for registering Parthenaise animals or animals of any other breed. [/QUOTE]
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