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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 618044" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>Herefordsire, when I visited Briggs Genetics in Texas 5 years ago, they were still doing the Wagyu/Tuli cross to build up F1 female numbers. From what I remember, the F2 Wagyu could be sold as Kobe beef, the F1 steers were sold through the usual channels, most going as CAB. It might help to contact the breeder offering the bulls for sale to clarify what percentage qualifies as Kobe beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 618044, member: 2703"] Herefordsire, when I visited Briggs Genetics in Texas 5 years ago, they were still doing the Wagyu/Tuli cross to build up F1 female numbers. From what I remember, the F2 Wagyu could be sold as Kobe beef, the F1 steers were sold through the usual channels, most going as CAB. It might help to contact the breeder offering the bulls for sale to clarify what percentage qualifies as Kobe beef. [/QUOTE]
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