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  • Lowlines are 100% American Aberdeen Angus.  Every full blood (100% Lowline) must be DNA tested prior to being registered to guarantee their purity
  • Lowlines may be finished on grass or grain. When finishing on grain they finish within 45 days compared to 90 day average for commercial breeds. When raised on grass only the meat has more omega 3 fatty acids (a beneficial fat), less omega 6 fatty acids (a detrimental fat), offering a healthier product
  • Steers are typically finished at between 18-24 months old. The age may vary depending on genetics, time of year, etc.
  • Animal sizes are dependent on age and genetics, especially when crossed with other breeds
  • Low birth weight, ease in calving. Excellent for first time heifers, especially when crossed with larger breeds
  • Naturally polled  – no horns
  • Smaller size allows more animals per acre, which increases pounds of beef per acre
  • Great for 4H projects
  • Docile and easy to handle

The average:

  • Half-blood calf weighs 59 lbs
  • 3/4 blood calf weighs 52 lbs
  • Fullblood calf born naturally weighs 42 lbs
  • Fullblood calf born via embryo transfer weighs 48 lbs
  • Mature bull is 43 inches high and weighs 1,200 lbs
  • Mature cow is 39 inches high and weighs 800 lbs

Average hanging weight:

  • Fullblood Lowline steer – live weight averages 850 lbs. hanging weights average 425 lbs. produces averages 320 lbs. retail cuts, or 75% cut-out
  • Cross Bred Lowline steer – live weight averages 1,200 lbs. with hanging weights average 600 lbs. produces averages 410 lbs. retail cuts, or 65% cut-out
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