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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14546"><p>I suppose it is possible for them to be too heavy, but in most herds a bull doesn't last that long because of inbreeding. Of course with terminal breeds like limo. and charolais they could stay around longer. A bulls calves do not get bigger as he gets older, it's the same gene pool, he just may have more or less viable sperm but they don't start throwing bigger calves. The only heifer we ever lost do to calving was one we got from a jerk that used a young chrolais bull so that she would have a small calf. He originally told us she was bred to an angus. The idiot.</p><p></p><p>dunmovn farms</p><p></p><p>> Too heavy to get up on top to</p><p>> service the cow? Too heavy (too</p><p>> big) for the cow to be safe under</p><p>> him...? The last bull dad had</p><p>> started throwing calves that were</p><p>> over a hundred pounds... is that</p><p>> possible???? the calves just kept</p><p>> getting bigger.... but, basically</p><p>> the first question is the main</p><p>> question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14546"] I suppose it is possible for them to be too heavy, but in most herds a bull doesn't last that long because of inbreeding. Of course with terminal breeds like limo. and charolais they could stay around longer. A bulls calves do not get bigger as he gets older, it's the same gene pool, he just may have more or less viable sperm but they don't start throwing bigger calves. The only heifer we ever lost do to calving was one we got from a jerk that used a young chrolais bull so that she would have a small calf. He originally told us she was bred to an angus. The idiot. dunmovn farms > Too heavy to get up on top to > service the cow? Too heavy (too > big) for the cow to be safe under > him...? The last bull dad had > started throwing calves that were > over a hundred pounds... is that > possible???? the calves just kept > getting bigger.... but, basically > the first question is the main > question. [/QUOTE]
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