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<blockquote data-quote="la4angus" data-source="post: 19415" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>Terminal breeds are mostly your continental, heavy muscled draft type cattle; Charolais, limos, simmental, maine anjou, chianina, and gelbveih, etc.</p><p>The British breeds, Angus, Hereford, and Shorthorn have certain bloodlines within their respective breeds that are leaner, higher yielding, heavyier marbled, normally less backfat and a little larger </p><p>ribeye area, but normally not as good on its feet and legs, without</p><p>quiet the maternal qualities as some of the other bloodlines. The bulls</p><p>normally have smaller nuts, therefore not as fertile as others.Terminal means the last place to go. They should be all slaughtered; Zilch;</p><p>with none held back for replacements.</p><p>Terminal as in terminal illness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="la4angus, post: 19415, member: 132"] Terminal breeds are mostly your continental, heavy muscled draft type cattle; Charolais, limos, simmental, maine anjou, chianina, and gelbveih, etc. The British breeds, Angus, Hereford, and Shorthorn have certain bloodlines within their respective breeds that are leaner, higher yielding, heavyier marbled, normally less backfat and a little larger ribeye area, but normally not as good on its feet and legs, without quiet the maternal qualities as some of the other bloodlines. The bulls normally have smaller nuts, therefore not as fertile as others.Terminal means the last place to go. They should be all slaughtered; Zilch; with none held back for replacements. Terminal as in terminal illness. [/QUOTE]
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