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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;amp;WSigma40VEShooter" data-source="post: 704437" data-attributes="member: 13152"><p>Birthweight has more to do with the cow than it does the bull. Had a neighbor once who had a 97 pound dead calf. He said I would have like to have kept her for a heifer to retain. I said for what to have another dead calf? I shook my head and said I would rather have a 40 pound live one than a 97 pound dead one and walked away. All my cows that I purchase have had birthweights of no more than 85 pounds and the calves have all been 60-80 pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&WSigma40VEShooter, post: 704437, member: 13152"] Birthweight has more to do with the cow than it does the bull. Had a neighbor once who had a 97 pound dead calf. He said I would have like to have kept her for a heifer to retain. I said for what to have another dead calf? I shook my head and said I would rather have a 40 pound live one than a 97 pound dead one and walked away. All my cows that I purchase have had birthweights of no more than 85 pounds and the calves have all been 60-80 pounds. [/QUOTE]
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