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Re: Re: Re: Re: Off Topic............Jersey Bull Calfs
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Posted by punchie on February 06, 2003 at 03:20:54 from (199.234.117.213):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Off Topic............Jersey Bull Calfs posted by John on February 05, 2003 at 16:09:59:
Hi John First what makes meat tough? Its the opinion of an old Meat Cutter, earl cut for about 70 years. Not a Butcher a Meat cutter. Butcher is just what is sound like. #1 feed them well. #2 don't kill them if the are upset, stressed etc. That is the biggest one!! #3 Hinging time longer the better. #4 Breed #5 I try to keep them in for a month before time, not too much play time. I think it softens the meat. Muscle to meat etc. #6 Bulls , Heifer , Steer if the rest is done right that does not make a differents. Keep an open mind and if you are rasing just a few at a time Like I do , you'll make out ok. Every Bull I've gotting Cut up has been OK. Only differents is they taste like Beef, a stonger taste if you will. I Leave a note asking not to kill him if he is upset, if i find that the meat is sticky. Thats the last time I got to them, I'll go else where. Have a Good One!! Punchie
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