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<blockquote data-quote="karlie45" data-source="post: 358807" data-attributes="member: 5751"><p>In my opinion, a Sept calf would be more competitive because it is older, and thats what I would chose. (the oldest heifer in a class, usually wins around here.) I think that chosing a fall calf (born in sept. 06) would be a great choice for your daughter because she can train her while she is young, and then bring her back next year as one of the oldest heifers. Around here sept-dec class is also a lot smaller than traditional spring born classes. If you are looking at an 05 fall calf, than she will be a senior yearling this year, will be big, and better be trained when you buy her. (or she's gonna be trouble) If you are looking for any age heifer, January/March calves usually compete well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlie45, post: 358807, member: 5751"] In my opinion, a Sept calf would be more competitive because it is older, and thats what I would chose. (the oldest heifer in a class, usually wins around here.) I think that chosing a fall calf (born in sept. 06) would be a great choice for your daughter because she can train her while she is young, and then bring her back next year as one of the oldest heifers. Around here sept-dec class is also a lot smaller than traditional spring born classes. If you are looking at an 05 fall calf, than she will be a senior yearling this year, will be big, and better be trained when you buy her. (or she's gonna be trouble) If you are looking for any age heifer, January/March calves usually compete well. [/QUOTE]
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