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Farmers do not take in to account Natives live cheaper than Continentals.
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<blockquote data-quote="DrDunc" data-source="post: 8065529" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Shorthorn weigh more as yearlings, and do better at grass? Don't know, but not many Angus sold as yearlings in this area, most kept for another 10 month and sold as forward store to finishers, or sent direct to abattoir</p><p></p><p>My father had South Devon bulls here many years ago when limousines first starting appearing. Easier fleshed off grass and far better temperament, but lims grew better on what was then "cheap" cereals. Maybe the input costs will make those of us who survive the feed feet and fuel inflation go back to natives off grass?</p><p></p><p>Now that we're out of EUROP, isn't it time to ditch the supermarket "friendly" grading, and be paid by butchers for better tasting native carcasses once again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDunc, post: 8065529, member: 615"] Shorthorn weigh more as yearlings, and do better at grass? Don't know, but not many Angus sold as yearlings in this area, most kept for another 10 month and sold as forward store to finishers, or sent direct to abattoir My father had South Devon bulls here many years ago when limousines first starting appearing. Easier fleshed off grass and far better temperament, but lims grew better on what was then "cheap" cereals. Maybe the input costs will make those of us who survive the feed feet and fuel inflation go back to natives off grass? Now that we're out of EUROP, isn't it time to ditch the supermarket "friendly" grading, and be paid by butchers for better tasting native carcasses once again? [/QUOTE]
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