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I think he did. I was in my early teens so not very well informed about the finances.
It was a specialist market, primarily for steak I believe
Where I come from bullock gets used for any young male. I think steer is an American term.
Steers are castrated, bulls are not. I think organic is great and we try to keep the injectables to a minimum, but we do vaccinate and if someone is sick they get an antibiotic. No steroids here, though! What the FDA lets slide as organic here is pretty ridiculous. Like "free range" or "cage free", very similarly misleading.:hmm
 
We have another type of seed that is bad on Dog fur and socks too!

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Steers are castrated, bulls are not. I think organic is great and we try to keep the injectables to a minimum, but we do vaccinate and if someone is sick they get an antibiotic. No steroids here, though! What the FDA lets slide as organic here is pretty ridiculous. Like "free range" or "cage free", very similarly misleading.:hmm
Okay, that makes sense. None of my uncles were castrated.
From what I can remember the organic certificate took him five years to get. I don't know if this was the norm or because the people who bought the beef were particularly fussy about their reputation.
 
Okay, that makes sense. None of my uncles were castrated.
From what I can remember the organic certificate took him five years to get. I don't know if this was the norm or because the people who bought the beef were particularly fussy about their reputation.
I have to admit I had to re-read that second line a couple times :gig

Five years is a long time. Maybe the laws were more strict?
 
Had 6 pages to look through morning went to Chehalis with the Son this morning left here at 9 not fair but done. I do a new frigidaire stainless and two door old one had ice open door get ice died about 8 years ago:gigshe wants more of home made bread :ya

Is your birthday today Penny?

I've got an interesting week coming up.:rolleyes:
We've got a rat problem. I've got to try to borrow an air rifle. The people who are responsible for this rat problem because they won't invest in any form of control are going on holiday.:ya
I have a chance to do something about the rats. There are five main lairs. I need to kill the mums. I know who they are and where they live but they are very smart. They have babies maybe four or five time a year. The owls and other predators pick most of the babies off.
One day I might see 20 or 30 young rats in an evenings rounds and slowly the numbers decrease until she has the next lot and it all starts over again.

Rats!
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Hope you can eliminate at least most of them!
 

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