You left out "moist!"

Murray Grey is a breed developed from roan shorthorn cow with angus ( shit sounds like Scottish interbreeding going on,hmmm) and there ain't nothing wrong with Angus as a nice beef eating breed, it's what my family butcher shop sold, which came from a local prize Simmentel breeder. My point is a lot to do with the rearing of them in many instances, and also can have a lot to do with the cook.
"Limousines" wouldn't they be a bit tough, and do they come with a chauffeur?...kidding ... been in the meat trade so know a bit about breeds. Currently chewing through a freezer of small farm reared belted galloway and it ain't too bad at all.
And to sheepies, i'll give my 2c worth, Texel or Texel cross is the tastiest leanest, (moist) superb ya can get yer choppers around at an outdoor cooked meal. Found out about these on a visit to Netherlands and found they are breed here, just got to find a farm that breeds em, apparent;y mungrels to farm as being naturally Dutch tempermental, how do I know, ask SWSBO.
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