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I have eaten jersey

bulls 3-4 years old and they were pretty tasty. Mine were 100% grass fed, but I

know some people think you get a much better product by graining them for 6-8

weeks before butchering. I don’t so couldn’t tell you.

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RawDairy [mailto:RawDairy ] On Behalf Of saraho92

Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008

9:09 AM

To: RawDairy

Subject: Re: Swiss

comments

This is more a question about the bulls. I was wondering how far out

people have gone and still eaten their bulls. We recently acquired a

Jersey to " bat cleanup " . He is

destined for the freezer after 2

months, and will be around 14 mos old. I have only raised steers

before and they were always tender and great, I am wondering if I

should plan on a lot of hamburger.

Thanks,

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The oldest we have butchered was about 5, I guess and a Shorthorn that had

decided to go after one of our sons. Crappy heifers from him too. The only

tough part was the flank which I had asked to be ground but they didn't.

Now we cut up our own.

I just cooked it a bit longer.

Debbie Chikousky

Manitoba, Canada

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others throw at him. "

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Re: Swiss comments

> This is more a question about the bulls. I was wondering how far out

> people have gone and still eaten their bulls. We recently acquired a

> Jersey to " bat cleanup " . He is destined for the freezer after 2

> months, and will be around 14 mos old. I have only raised steers

> before and they were always tender and great, I am wondering if I

> should plan on a lot of hamburger.

> Thanks,

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Could you expand more upon how our diets are estrogen based?

Cheyenne wrote:

>

> I like that they are a little leaner, have tons of meat,

> and that they have testosterone in them. Too much of our diet today is

> estrogen based and effeminate.

>

> Cheyenne

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We had a 5 yo bull butchered and ground up into hamburger and it was good,. We had a 12 yo cow butchered and we did have some steaks cut out of her and they were good but stronger. My husband loves strong meat tho.

This is more a question about the bulls. I was wondering how far out people have gone and still eaten their bulls. We recently acquired a Jersey to "bat cleanup". He is destined for the freezer after 2 months, and will be around 14 mos old. I have only raised steers before and they were always tender and great, I am wondering if I should plan on a lot of hamburger.

Thanks,

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