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<blockquote data-quote="vclavin" data-source="post: 758438" data-attributes="member: 13613"><p>Just because a bull is considered low birthweight for his breed, that doesn't make him low birthweight of</p><p>calving ease for all breeds. I had a gentleman stop by to look at the Angus, he had bought a low birthweight balancer bull and had to pull most of his heifers calves. It's better to have a live calf than a dead calf of any color. I'l also sped the xtra few dollars and have the vet do a pelvic score - that will tell you lots about any trouble you may have calving her. Good luck!</p><p>Valerie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vclavin, post: 758438, member: 13613"] Just because a bull is considered low birthweight for his breed, that doesn't make him low birthweight of calving ease for all breeds. I had a gentleman stop by to look at the Angus, he had bought a low birthweight balancer bull and had to pull most of his heifers calves. It's better to have a live calf than a dead calf of any color. I'l also sped the xtra few dollars and have the vet do a pelvic score - that will tell you lots about any trouble you may have calving her. Good luck! Valerie [/QUOTE]
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