I think this is identifying a real issue here. I would agree that the average Canadian calf pre weaning would conjure up an image that few competitors around the world could match(well if you ignore the frozen ears due to calving at ridiculous times of year in a severe climate) On the other hand once they enter the feedlots they will nearly always be implanted which effectively limits where the beef can be sold and currently keeps them largely captive on the N. American continent. On the other hand, although I have actively proposed resolutions with ABP to develop markets for hormone free beef and to reduce their use in the feedlots, if I sell my cattle to a feedlot I can't really dictate to them how they must treat the animals they just paid me for. This is an issue where the feedlot and cow-calf sectors need to put their heads together and decide if we can formulate a mutually beneficial approach.
Our local 4H club promotes all their calves as being hormone-free - I don't know about other clubs.
Our local 4H club promotes all their calves as being hormone-free - I don't know about other clubs.
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