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[deleted] t1_jchcvs2 wrote

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Modern-Moo OP t1_jchhn07 wrote

Angus just had/have like, really good marketing I think, in the US anyway. I agree that hereford is better. Murray Greys aren’t in Ireland (on a large scale at least), but I have heard that they’re pretty damn good. If you get the chance, maybe try some beef from a heritage breed - such as a dexter, galloway, droimeann, or highland - heritage breeds tend to produce really good quality stuff

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[deleted] t1_jchkmey wrote

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Modern-Moo OP t1_jchldjf wrote

I thought that they were created by mixing angus and shorthorn. But that could be another breed I’m thinking of in fairness. I think that there is one herd of them here in Ireland, but most people wouldn’t know what the hell you’re on about if you mentioned the breed to them lol. It’d be interesting to even get a crossbred one sometime to see how they are :]

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