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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Guy" data-source="post: 244381" data-attributes="member: 1841"><p>For tenderness I would say my 1st choice is angus (real suprise there). But in all seriousness any of british breeds (straight-bred or crossed) are in my opinion what we need to go back to. I don't mean going back to the cattle that are carrying to much cover fat. It is the ability to put marbling in the muscle. Being from IL this should come as no big suprise the corn-fed beef is the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Guy, post: 244381, member: 1841"] For tenderness I would say my 1st choice is angus (real suprise there). But in all seriousness any of british breeds (straight-bred or crossed) are in my opinion what we need to go back to. I don't mean going back to the cattle that are carrying to much cover fat. It is the ability to put marbling in the muscle. Being from IL this should come as no big suprise the corn-fed beef is the best. [/QUOTE]
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