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A red White faced PB Char Bull
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<blockquote data-quote="VLS_GUY" data-source="post: 820593" data-attributes="member: 13182"><p>Remember as you go south you will loose birth weight on the same genetics. You do not have any experience in Western Canada and it shows. We add around 15 LB to the birth weights when comparing bulls born in Texas to those born in Alberta for example. A good example is M6 Gridmaker 104. He has a 83 LB birth weight (in Texas) and his sons with comparable EPDs have birth weights of 95 to 105 on average in Western Canada. Take cattle down to Texas the reverse happens. This is true for any breed I know of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLS_GUY, post: 820593, member: 13182"] Remember as you go south you will loose birth weight on the same genetics. You do not have any experience in Western Canada and it shows. We add around 15 LB to the birth weights when comparing bulls born in Texas to those born in Alberta for example. A good example is M6 Gridmaker 104. He has a 83 LB birth weight (in Texas) and his sons with comparable EPDs have birth weights of 95 to 105 on average in Western Canada. Take cattle down to Texas the reverse happens. This is true for any breed I know of. [/QUOTE]
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