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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 153621" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>If you have 175 Gelbviehs that are making you money, keep them. Assembling a good set of cows that work for you is too risky and too time consuming to just blow up willy nilly. While you work on the tenderness issue within the Gelbvieh breed, buy a couple of small frame dinky healthy black baldie calves at the sale. Take them to the house and feed them out for your own use. Your big Gelbvieh calves are bringing too much money to hold one back anyway. If your teeth are really getting bad, you might want to try feeding out some Southdown sheep. I love beef; but good lamb has the flavor of beef with twice the tenderness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 153621, member: 2095"] If you have 175 Gelbviehs that are making you money, keep them. Assembling a good set of cows that work for you is too risky and too time consuming to just blow up willy nilly. While you work on the tenderness issue within the Gelbvieh breed, buy a couple of small frame dinky healthy black baldie calves at the sale. Take them to the house and feed them out for your own use. Your big Gelbvieh calves are bringing too much money to hold one back anyway. If your teeth are really getting bad, you might want to try feeding out some Southdown sheep. I love beef; but good lamb has the flavor of beef with twice the tenderness. [/QUOTE]
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