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1984; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 84-300-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 448; Beef; Rib steak; Implants; Steers; Bulls
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Consumer Preference Of Beef Rib Steaks From Implanted Steers, Implanted And Non-Implanted Bulls (1984), C.D. Pelton, Dell M. Allen, L.R. Corah, George A. Milliken
Consumer Preference Of Beef Rib Steaks From Implanted Steers, Implanted And Non-Implanted Bulls (1984), C.D. Pelton, Dell M. Allen, L.R. Corah, George A. Milliken
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Our research showed that implanting bulls from birth to slaughter made steaks from bulls as acceptable as steers to consumer panels. Implanting bulls from weaning to slaughter resulted in the least desirable consumer panel ratings for all palatability traits measured.