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Grass-Fed Taste Test Shows South Poll Advantage

2014-04-30 18:34:51| Beef

The following is a report regarding a grass-fed beef study.  The study began January 10, 2013 and ended February 3, 2014.  Four steers were selected for the study of similar age and body condition.  The weight of the steers ranged from 486 pounds to 570 pounds.   The four steers consisted of Black Angus, Wagyu x Black Angus cross, Devon x commercial cross and South Poll.   It should be noted the results were based off single animals taken from a relatively large population.  Therefore, the data obtained is not a true representation of the breed type, read more

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