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Why does heavy marbling mean a steer can't have a rear?
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<blockquote data-quote="hornedfrogbbq" data-source="post: 1572838" data-attributes="member: 32773"><p>I'm tossing this out there to the older folks (or any younger folks that think they have an answer): When I look at herds that have a heavy marbling trait, their bulls for sale all look like they have the rear end of a waygu. They don't carry a ton of muscle in the back of them compared to herds that have more moderate marbling. Maybe those are just my eyes and you all see certain herds that do have above average marbling and think they are equally as muscled, deep in the flank, as other bulls. Is there some reason this truly seems to be mutually exclusive? Why can't we have both? If you think certain herds have both, please advise. I sure don't see it and i think i look at like 400+ sales a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hornedfrogbbq, post: 1572838, member: 32773"] I'm tossing this out there to the older folks (or any younger folks that think they have an answer): When I look at herds that have a heavy marbling trait, their bulls for sale all look like they have the rear end of a waygu. They don't carry a ton of muscle in the back of them compared to herds that have more moderate marbling. Maybe those are just my eyes and you all see certain herds that do have above average marbling and think they are equally as muscled, deep in the flank, as other bulls. Is there some reason this truly seems to be mutually exclusive? Why can't we have both? If you think certain herds have both, please advise. I sure don't see it and i think i look at like 400+ sales a year. [/QUOTE]
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