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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1690222" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I don't have any data but personal experience. The neighbor raises a bunch of Wagyu. I was there just a few days ago when he was doing embryo transplants into about 50 cows. So in the past I have fed for him on occasions. Same ration in a mixer wagon. One pen full of commercial crossbred calves. Mostly Charolais cross calves. Next pen Wagyu calves. Both sets born in the same time frame. Visually the growth rate was remarkably different. The commercial calves looked great. The Wagyu ......... considerably less than great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1690222, member: 498"] I don't have any data but personal experience. The neighbor raises a bunch of Wagyu. I was there just a few days ago when he was doing embryo transplants into about 50 cows. So in the past I have fed for him on occasions. Same ration in a mixer wagon. One pen full of commercial crossbred calves. Mostly Charolais cross calves. Next pen Wagyu calves. Both sets born in the same time frame. Visually the growth rate was remarkably different. The commercial calves looked great. The Wagyu ......... considerably less than great. [/QUOTE]
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