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<blockquote data-quote="Daisy452" data-source="post: 583896" data-attributes="member: 6572"><p>Ok, I haven't been able to find reliable information on the following question, and few to many people I ask give me varing answers. So to you who raise shorthorn steers for show, or for butchering: Are shorthorn steers hard to finish? What I mean by that, do they gather fat in the right places around the tail head and in the cod properly? Or does it take extra time or a certain feed?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daisy452, post: 583896, member: 6572"] Ok, I haven't been able to find reliable information on the following question, and few to many people I ask give me varing answers. So to you who raise shorthorn steers for show, or for butchering: Are shorthorn steers hard to finish? What I mean by that, do they gather fat in the right places around the tail head and in the cod properly? Or does it take extra time or a certain feed? Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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