Posted by Dave from MN on June 09, 2011 at 16:25:43 from (75.94.148.103):
OK, been rasing and feeding out our own steers and selling sides of beef to friends and family for about 4 years now. We have ALWAYS had awesome , well marbled tender meat. Ussually bring in at a live weight of 1050-1100 pounds, less that 13 months old. Had 2 simmental/shorthorn cross steers we brought in about 2 weeks ago. We ended up keeping an 1/8 from one. Had the ribeyes tonight and right out of the package they seemed awfully lean, not well marbled like they always have been, and tough! What the heck? These have been on full grain since about 1 month after weaning. I have all ready emailed my customers asking how the quality is of the steaks, hoping they all are happy, but then this was 1/8 of a whole. We butchered a couple about a month ago, same feed program, same sire, and they were super tender. I wonder if the locker mixed mine up with some one else's forage fed dairy steers, maybe they diudnt bleed out well? Have no clue whaty to think. I just do not want unhappy customers.
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