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Are Wagyu cattle any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Davy_g" data-source="post: 4132728" data-attributes="member: 3544"><p>Thanks WP, They are for me a guaranteed easy calving option on my pedigree heifers. An easy introduction to motherhood. They are nothing to look at - at any stage in their life - and need a lot of time to mature and fill out. They taste fine enough but no better than hung blonde beef.</p><p></p><p>Might be a better job on natives but would be exceptionally fatty. A niche market and a market one probably needs to grow them selves. I have no interest in them except one for the freezer now and again as a bit of a novelty. Ai'd one wagyu x blonde back to Wagyu when I found some unrelated commercially available and sensibly priced semen (and that took some doing). If the calf is a male it will end up in the freezer if its a female will breed it again to 7/8 Wagyu.</p><p></p><p>Taken to ai'ing heifers with speckle park, just as easy calving and very nicely marked with better confirmation. Don't have the attitude of the Wagyus either. Sell blooming well coming off the cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy_g, post: 4132728, member: 3544"] Thanks WP, They are for me a guaranteed easy calving option on my pedigree heifers. An easy introduction to motherhood. They are nothing to look at - at any stage in their life - and need a lot of time to mature and fill out. They taste fine enough but no better than hung blonde beef. Might be a better job on natives but would be exceptionally fatty. A niche market and a market one probably needs to grow them selves. I have no interest in them except one for the freezer now and again as a bit of a novelty. Ai'd one wagyu x blonde back to Wagyu when I found some unrelated commercially available and sensibly priced semen (and that took some doing). If the calf is a male it will end up in the freezer if its a female will breed it again to 7/8 Wagyu. Taken to ai'ing heifers with speckle park, just as easy calving and very nicely marked with better confirmation. Don't have the attitude of the Wagyus either. Sell blooming well coming off the cow. [/QUOTE]
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