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<blockquote data-quote="andrews29" data-source="post: 755156" data-attributes="member: 14083"><p>hanging for 14 days then having standered cut for most part other than no T-bones getting new yorks and tenderloin. The reason i didnt let him get bigger is i know 2 familys that have raised angus for many years and they both said not to let him get over a 1000 pounds. He was 13 and 1/2 months old. feed was alfalfa and grass hay for the most part, he did get some pasture time in a grass field and had 105 days with heavy grain.i also have a hereford angus cross that im rasing that i will let get bigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrews29, post: 755156, member: 14083"] hanging for 14 days then having standered cut for most part other than no T-bones getting new yorks and tenderloin. The reason i didnt let him get bigger is i know 2 familys that have raised angus for many years and they both said not to let him get over a 1000 pounds. He was 13 and 1/2 months old. feed was alfalfa and grass hay for the most part, he did get some pasture time in a grass field and had 105 days with heavy grain.i also have a hereford angus cross that im rasing that i will let get bigger. [/QUOTE]
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