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Romagnola vs. Blonde d'Aquitaine
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<blockquote data-quote="Willow Springs" data-source="post: 598155" data-attributes="member: 9002"><p>Look up the American Blonde Association website; <a href="http://www.blondecattle.org/" target="_blank">http://www.blondecattle.org/</a></p><p></p><p>There are many breeders accross the country listed; even some in Missouri.</p><p></p><p>We raised Blonde cattle for years. They are the most feed efficient cattle you can have in a feedlot situation. They have become the number two breed in France due to their meat quality and tenderness, lean meat, high cutability and feed efficiency. Contrary to beliefs, marbling has very little to do with the tenderness of beef compared to other factors. Shear force is a better measure of tenderness, and trials that I have seen show that Blonde cattle have some of the lowest shear forces among breeds and Angus (the heralded king of marbling) have some of the highest. Not anything against Angus (we raise them as well) because they are superior in other traits, but beef production is not one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willow Springs, post: 598155, member: 9002"] Look up the American Blonde Association website; [url=http://www.blondecattle.org/]http://www.blondecattle.org/[/url] There are many breeders accross the country listed; even some in Missouri. We raised Blonde cattle for years. They are the most feed efficient cattle you can have in a feedlot situation. They have become the number two breed in France due to their meat quality and tenderness, lean meat, high cutability and feed efficiency. Contrary to beliefs, marbling has very little to do with the tenderness of beef compared to other factors. Shear force is a better measure of tenderness, and trials that I have seen show that Blonde cattle have some of the lowest shear forces among breeds and Angus (the heralded king of marbling) have some of the highest. Not anything against Angus (we raise them as well) because they are superior in other traits, but beef production is not one of them. [/QUOTE]
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