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The truth about CAB acceptance rates...
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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 635757" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>I still believe the best Angus beef marketing strategy is the proven registered sire system used here in the UK, a point of interest, when I was buying Tuli stock some years ago, I was visiting Briggs Genetics, they wre using F1 Wagyu/Tuli cows to breed 3/4 Wagyu for the Kobe market at the time. The F1 steers were going as CAB, the black hide being from the Wagyu, and caecase quality from both breeds with the Wagyu adding marbeling+++.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 635757, member: 2703"] I still believe the best Angus beef marketing strategy is the proven registered sire system used here in the UK, a point of interest, when I was buying Tuli stock some years ago, I was visiting Briggs Genetics, they wre using F1 Wagyu/Tuli cows to breed 3/4 Wagyu for the Kobe market at the time. The F1 steers were going as CAB, the black hide being from the Wagyu, and caecase quality from both breeds with the Wagyu adding marbeling+++. [/QUOTE]
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