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Birth weight myth?
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<blockquote data-quote="norriscathy" data-source="post: 164061" data-attributes="member: 2961"><p>Every bred is probably different. Do you think those 350# women had their 16 # babies naturally? Yes the pelvic bones spread, but they do not get any bigger. Feeding excessive protein WILL increase the size of the calf. Even if you get a live 100+ pound calf you'll probably end up with a prolapsed or paralyzed cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="norriscathy, post: 164061, member: 2961"] Every bred is probably different. Do you think those 350# women had their 16 # babies naturally? Yes the pelvic bones spread, but they do not get any bigger. Feeding excessive protein WILL increase the size of the calf. Even if you get a live 100+ pound calf you'll probably end up with a prolapsed or paralyzed cow. [/QUOTE]
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