chambero said:
fed_champions said:when i got to handle him, i didn't think ther was any way the champ would rib a 15 inch eye... then again, ii thought the one from SA handled like he would cut an 18, and he only cut a 14... what is the decieving factors here?
knabe said:or a select carcass with that high of a yield grade? what was his backfat? the select steer versus the Pr- steer?fed_champions said:when i got to handle him, i didn't think ther was any way the champ would rib a 15 inch eye... then again, ii thought the one from SA handled like he would cut an 18, and he only cut a 14... what is the decieving factors here?
fed_champions said:when i got to handle him, i didn't think ther was any way the champ would rib a 15 inch eye... then again, ii thought the one from SA handled like he would cut an 18, and he only cut a 14... what is the decieving factors here?
fed_champions said:the champion steer wasn't prime, the winner of the carcass contest was.... he was 2nd in the middle weight maines, he looked like a dalmation... had a lot of holstien in him and they marble very well... On the handle, the champion steer was very soft and non descript in his muscle shape
fed_champions said:the champion steer wasn't prime, the winner of the carcass contest was.... he was 2nd in the middle weight maines, he looked like a dalmation... had a lot of holstien in him and they marble very well... On the handle, the champion steer was very soft and non descript in his muscle shape
A.P. said:Hey freddy I was always told that holsteins were used in the angus breed back in the 80's to make them taller when that was the in thing. Don't know if that was fact or just someone jerking my chain.