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<blockquote data-quote="Julian" data-source="post: 630562" data-attributes="member: 4877"><p></p></blockquote><p>How would you consider the size of his rib-eye? Below average Average or Above Average[/quote]</p><p></p><p>I would say he is in the average to slightly above-average area. His ultrasound data says more than 1 square inch of Ribeye per one hundred pounds of actual body weight. His REA APD is close to breed average. If a person is in need of a larger ribeye siring bull, why not just use a Charolais, Simmental or Gelbvieh? REA is one of the things those breeds do very well. Our cattle are bred more for maternal attributes that can be a component of a functional economical cowherd. We are not trying to breed terminal Red Angus sires. We are not trying to reinvent the wheel in a different color.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Julian, post: 630562, member: 4877"] [/quote] How would you consider the size of his rib-eye? Below average Average or Above Average[/quote] I would say he is in the average to slightly above-average area. His ultrasound data says more than 1 square inch of Ribeye per one hundred pounds of actual body weight. His REA APD is close to breed average. If a person is in need of a larger ribeye siring bull, why not just use a Charolais, Simmental or Gelbvieh? REA is one of the things those breeds do very well. Our cattle are bred more for maternal attributes that can be a component of a functional economical cowherd. We are not trying to breed terminal Red Angus sires. We are not trying to reinvent the wheel in a different color. [/QUOTE]
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