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<blockquote data-quote="dbird33" data-source="post: 1565562" data-attributes="member: 30465"><p>I look at things similarly to you. Two of my three herd bulls are -1 CED and 4BW. There are some big Angus seed stock operations in my area that are preaching heavier bw's to any commercial cattleman that will listen, and it seems like the general perception is starting to change a little. I also know that most of the calves I've lost due to weather were light (50's) and just never seem like they catch up. It feels like the 75-90lb calves just do better for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbird33, post: 1565562, member: 30465"] I look at things similarly to you. Two of my three herd bulls are -1 CED and 4BW. There are some big Angus seed stock operations in my area that are preaching heavier bw's to any commercial cattleman that will listen, and it seems like the general perception is starting to change a little. I also know that most of the calves I've lost due to weather were light (50's) and just never seem like they catch up. It feels like the 75-90lb calves just do better for me. [/QUOTE]
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