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<blockquote data-quote="ANAZAZI" data-source="post: 688446" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>I knew you would! The genetic does not help cattle if they are starving; and then no cattle have butts and if fodder is decent the ones with butts have good genetics and the others are not so profitable, especially if they need creepfeed and more feed later to stay in shape. A good steer looks like a good steer on good grass only. Feed will improve growth a lot but muscle conformation very much less! I like big rear ends as we say here; 50% end 30% back and 20% front, to determine the value of hanging carcass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANAZAZI, post: 688446, member: 7541"] I knew you would! The genetic does not help cattle if they are starving; and then no cattle have butts and if fodder is decent the ones with butts have good genetics and the others are not so profitable, especially if they need creepfeed and more feed later to stay in shape. A good steer looks like a good steer on good grass only. Feed will improve growth a lot but muscle conformation very much less! I like big rear ends as we say here; 50% end 30% back and 20% front, to determine the value of hanging carcass. [/QUOTE]
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