Feeding pasture-based cattle is more challenging than feedlot or dairy cows because they often graze far from ranches for long periods. However, during the winter or when grass is scarce, ranchers often supplement the diet of grazing cattle. "Ranchers could even introduce the seaweed through a l...
If you’ve ever heard of Japanese wagyu or kobe beef, you’ve definitely heard that they will cost you a pretty penny. Wagyu and kobe beef don’t reference cuts of steak; they reference the way the cows are bred and raised. These classifications of cows are raised in Japan on a very ...
The most expensive beef however, still comes from those cows that are descended from Japanese Wagyu beef cows, and have the purest bloodline. ByFirstViolin— On Jul 26, 2010 Did you know that when raising the best Wagyu beef, usually in Kobe, the owners will go all out to take care of...
I do not care how much you age or whatever else you do to your Angus, it will never stack up to wagyu "Kobe". The wagyu have a unique flavor that cannot be had with any other breed, and university studies have shown wagyu to have three times more unsaturated fat than typical ...
Highland: Developed in the Scottish Highlands over two centuries ago, these small cows produce tasty meat that is both low in fat and well marbled. They also clearly take the prize for best cattle hairdo. Wagyu: From the Japanese Tajima-gyu breed that originated in Kobe, a city on the sou...
Here’s how it works: Kobe is basically a variety ofWagyu, which loosely translated means “Japanese cattle.” (“Wa-” means Japanese or Japanese-style, while “-gyu” means cattle or cows.) So any and cattle that are bred in Japan (or Japanese style) is called “Wagyu.”Kobe beef,...
But wagyu beef is known for being very fatty, and this is the main point of difference. Each farmer works very hard to find the perfect recipe for their feed mix so that the cows reach optimum size and the meat develops the perfect fat marbling. H: The taste is in the fat. It’s...
If I feed and finish a Hereford and Angus the same way, you won't be able to tell me the difference. Cross with Wagyu and it's a different story. 2011/10/25下午10:49 ️0 PpagsMember Thanks beefguy. Interesting perspective. ...
@anon121221 -- That might be a question for your vet. I don't know how bison meat might affect a dog -- especially if you know they are allergic to beef. I have only tasted bison meat one time, and honestly couldn't tell the difference. This was mixed in with spaghetti, so I am...