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Re: What's for supper, this [Re: Savell] #8366269
03/16/25 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Savell
… some fried chicken from the gas station


Sleeping in the truck again?


Ant Man/ Marty 2028
just put your ear to the ground , and follow along

Re: What's for supper, this [Re: NE Wildlife] #8366272
03/16/25 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by NE Wildlife
Originally Posted by nate
Grass fed beef...


That sure looks nothing like the grass fed beef They sell around here, meat has no fat no marbling and tastes like a fence post!



Jersey/Angus x Dexter
Jersey & Dexter finish fantastic on grass, I butcher them around 18 months.

Re: What's for supper, this [Re: nate] #8366281
03/16/25 09:55 PM
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Grass fed beef is not as good to eat as corn fed beef. I've raised and grown out both and won't have another beef butchered that wasn't corn finished.

Corn is a grass, so some people actually call corn fed beef grass fed. I sold a steer to a guy who did that.

Keith

Re: What's for supper, this [Re: nate] #8366286
03/16/25 10:10 PM
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I have beaver in a crockpot that I'm going to throw into a Korma I'm making later.

Last edited by FishingHoleFind; 03/16/25 10:10 PM. Reason: Spelling
Re: What's for supper, this [Re: nate] #8366296
03/16/25 10:49 PM
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Baked ravioli and meatballs...

Re: What's for supper, this [Re: KeithC] #8366303
03/16/25 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by KeithC
Grass fed beef is not as good to eat as corn fed beef. I've raised and grown out both and won't have another beef butchered that wasn't corn finished.

Corn is a grass, so some people actually call corn fed beef grass fed. I sold a steer to a guy who did that.

Keith

Nothing like good corn fed beef.iam talking on a steer stuffer not silage.

Re: What's for supper, this [Re: nate] #8366457
03/17/25 08:16 AM
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I always pastured my beefers and then finished them on some corn and a lot of sweet grains.Beautiful meat and great fat for rendering Tallow.

Last edited by upstateNY; 03/17/25 08:16 AM.

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