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Wagyu bloodlines ? Where to buy straws ?
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<blockquote data-quote="acefire" data-source="post: 1785217" data-attributes="member: 39506"><p>There probably is some available in Roswell. I would go with the Reds, (Akaushi) I believe they will finish quicker than the Blacks. </p><p>Heartbrand in Texas would have the largest choice.</p><p>I know for a fact almost any Akaushi bull will improve your marbling. There will be</p><p>replies to that statement, I will guess. It will be from the same people that say it's just a fad. I have seen the difference myself. Longer finishing time, but worth it. Selling it</p><p> @ $10.00 hanging weight.</p><p>But calling the Waygu market a FAD is like saying the CAB program is a FAD.</p><p>Good marketing yes, but it is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acefire, post: 1785217, member: 39506"] There probably is some available in Roswell. I would go with the Reds, (Akaushi) I believe they will finish quicker than the Blacks. Heartbrand in Texas would have the largest choice. I know for a fact almost any Akaushi bull will improve your marbling. There will be replies to that statement, I will guess. It will be from the same people that say it's just a fad. I have seen the difference myself. Longer finishing time, but worth it. Selling it @ $10.00 hanging weight. But calling the Waygu market a FAD is like saying the CAB program is a FAD. Good marketing yes, but it is different. [/QUOTE]
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