Angus breeders reminded to keep balanced approach in race for IMF

Lucy Kinbacher
Updated August 19 2020 - 6:46am, first published August 18 2020 - 1:00pm
Is the rush for IMF sacrificing other attributes that have made the Angus breed recognisable?
Is the rush for IMF sacrificing other attributes that have made the Angus breed recognisable?

Market demands around eating quality are fueling producers to chase high intramuscular fat but there are fears an unbalanced approach could come at the detriment of the Angus breed's key selling points of yield and feed efficiency.

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Lucy Kinbacher

Lucy Kinbacher

Editor - Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register

Raised on a cattle property at Biggenden, Lucy Kinbacher has spent 10 years working across metropolitan, regional and rural publications in both Queensland and NSW. Lucy has been the editor of the Queensland Country Life and North Queensland Register since 2021.

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