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Why does heavy marbling mean a steer can't have a rear?
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<blockquote data-quote="kcarr716" data-source="post: 1573721" data-attributes="member: 31594"><p>I agree that this is somewhat true in the same way that birthweight and weaning weight are antagonistic. It is often the case and if you look entirely at one you will lose the other but you can find animals with both. One we have used quite a bit is that excels in both of those areas is exar powersource 4723b, his calves tend to be very thick and well muscled and his marbling epd is currently 1.11</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcarr716, post: 1573721, member: 31594"] I agree that this is somewhat true in the same way that birthweight and weaning weight are antagonistic. It is often the case and if you look entirely at one you will lose the other but you can find animals with both. One we have used quite a bit is that excels in both of those areas is exar powersource 4723b, his calves tend to be very thick and well muscled and his marbling epd is currently 1.11 [/QUOTE]
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