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Very nicely done!



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What do you all notice about the beef hind quarters?



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I think the one on the right might be Dry Aged. I don't know what I am missing on the two on the left.

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fdarn wrote:

I think the one on the right might be Dry Aged. I don't know what I am missing on the two on the left.


 I'm not positive, but it looks like they have more than one rib in them. Don't they look a little longer than what we usually see? We've seen some English beef here broken that way. I think they probably have 3 or 4 ribs in them.

In USA hindquarters have only the 13th rib in them, leaving 1-12 in the forequarter. 

In countries where beef is broken that way, it might difficult to buy a 7 rib standing rib roast (AKA prime rib roast). 



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I have to take this from memory of pictures and videos I have seen as I never actually did it myself, I guess the loin part does look longer than I have seen. Correct me if I am wrong, but in the USA they usually break the about where the white line is.

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fdarn wrote:

I have to take this from memory of pictures and videos I have seen as I never actually did it myself, I guess the loin part does look longer than I have seen. Correct me if I am wrong, but in the USA they usually break the about where the white line is.

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 I think you're correct



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