I'm keeping sheep for meat. The biggest annoyance for me is how I have to keep rams meant for slaughter for over a week after they grow up if I want to get decent meat quality from them. As the meat quality of my stock raises, the problem is getting worse and worse.
Now, as I understand it the source of the problem is that animals are born with q10 set as their food eaten value. They don't eat all that often, so the value of this variable changes slooooowly for them. Pregnant females don't have this problem because they go through food at lightning speed, but should I really be forced to get females meant for slaughter fertilized? It's a waste of food, and doesn't feel right to me.
My proposed solution is to set animals food eaten quality at birth to their mother's milk quality. This would also make milk quality a bit more important as a stat. I think it's not important at all right now. OK, I guess I can always hope for feta when it comes to milk q in sheep, but I doubt I'll ever be milking pigs.