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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 697644"><p>Genetics then? I have a buddy that bought the brother of the Gert and took him in about the same weight. He said it was tough also. We were wondering if it was because of taking them in early. </p><p>He took his in because it got cut pretty good on a fence. I took both mine in because I couldnt afford to keep feeding them the grain, and had one presold so needed the $.</p><p>Any breed issues and tenderness? I know the holstein is not known for being tender, but the Gert and Angus X should have been</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 697644"] Genetics then? I have a buddy that bought the brother of the Gert and took him in about the same weight. He said it was tough also. We were wondering if it was because of taking them in early. He took his in because it got cut pretty good on a fence. I took both mine in because I couldnt afford to keep feeding them the grain, and had one presold so needed the $. Any breed issues and tenderness? I know the holstein is not known for being tender, but the Gert and Angus X should have been [/QUOTE]
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