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<blockquote data-quote="mitchwi" data-source="post: 388138" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>I only have one Pinz and I LOVE her, and to date, I think the Pinz steers we've finished have been the best for taste, tenderness, and finish faster, they are BIG tho...not a complaint from me. </p><p></p><p>Why is it, not just pinz, but across the board.... we can sell calves, and let's consider quality is at a constant...</p><p></p><p>weaned to yearling, we will get docked for everything nit picking thing, but if you finish them to slaughter weight, prices are very consistent (dependent on market of course)?</p><p></p><p>Michele</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitchwi, post: 388138, member: 2063"] I only have one Pinz and I LOVE her, and to date, I think the Pinz steers we've finished have been the best for taste, tenderness, and finish faster, they are BIG tho...not a complaint from me. Why is it, not just pinz, but across the board.... we can sell calves, and let's consider quality is at a constant... weaned to yearling, we will get docked for everything nit picking thing, but if you finish them to slaughter weight, prices are very consistent (dependent on market of course)? Michele [/QUOTE]
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