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Stirring the pot on the LH/corriente topic
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1834882" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Jerseys are very good beef....and they do mature/finish faster and do marble good... Jersey angus crosses are meatier and it negates some of the yellow fat look... but most jersey angus crosses are smaller and probably will not do as good on a feedlot situation as the holstein angus crosses. There is a program that encourages Jerseys to be bred to Limi and simmental bulls... more body and muscle than the average angus jersey cross. See alot of it here with the dairies I test... and the "black hostein/beef cross" baby calves are bringing $400-500 a head....</p><p></p><p>And yes, dairy/beef cross black calves will grade and fit into the CAB program... regardless of what "black" the bulls are....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1834882, member: 25884"] Jerseys are very good beef....and they do mature/finish faster and do marble good... Jersey angus crosses are meatier and it negates some of the yellow fat look... but most jersey angus crosses are smaller and probably will not do as good on a feedlot situation as the holstein angus crosses. There is a program that encourages Jerseys to be bred to Limi and simmental bulls... more body and muscle than the average angus jersey cross. See alot of it here with the dairies I test... and the "black hostein/beef cross" baby calves are bringing $400-500 a head.... And yes, dairy/beef cross black calves will grade and fit into the CAB program... regardless of what "black" the bulls are.... [/QUOTE]
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