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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1039557" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Thanks! My daughter thinks he will grade low choice, YG 2.5. She does a lot of livestock evaluation, so I think she is spot on. I think maybe Choice, not low choice, but will be happy with either. We have a running bet that the red angus will be YG 4 at least. He is by far the fattest in the group, with the two angus calves following close behind. The Charolais cross calf needed more time and weight, and will not grade as well. He could have easily carried 1500 pounds! The other simm steer looked just about right also. </p><p>We are happy with the final product of our steer, and since we will be eating him I guess that is all that matters :banana: We ran out of beef a few months ago, and Sam's meat just does NOT compare to home raised beef!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1039557, member: 18809"] Thanks! My daughter thinks he will grade low choice, YG 2.5. She does a lot of livestock evaluation, so I think she is spot on. I think maybe Choice, not low choice, but will be happy with either. We have a running bet that the red angus will be YG 4 at least. He is by far the fattest in the group, with the two angus calves following close behind. The Charolais cross calf needed more time and weight, and will not grade as well. He could have easily carried 1500 pounds! The other simm steer looked just about right also. We are happy with the final product of our steer, and since we will be eating him I guess that is all that matters :banana: We ran out of beef a few months ago, and Sam's meat just does NOT compare to home raised beef! [/QUOTE]
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