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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1114772" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>polledbull, my BW's are higher than what is supposed to be normal for Angus. At the other farm, the cattle are mostly on grass, with a lower percentage of clover, so they don't stay as heavy as the ones on mostly clover. Their BW's are normally from 78 lbs to 90+. When I see that a calf weighs in the 80's, I have never thought anything about it. I want to be around when a cow or heifer gives birth. If there is going to be a problem at birth,and I miss it, then that is a year of the cows time, and mine too that went neglected because it was not my thing to do that day. Some things we cannot help. It's a business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1114772, member: 637"] polledbull, my BW's are higher than what is supposed to be normal for Angus. At the other farm, the cattle are mostly on grass, with a lower percentage of clover, so they don't stay as heavy as the ones on mostly clover. Their BW's are normally from 78 lbs to 90+. When I see that a calf weighs in the 80's, I have never thought anything about it. I want to be around when a cow or heifer gives birth. If there is going to be a problem at birth,and I miss it, then that is a year of the cows time, and mine too that went neglected because it was not my thing to do that day. Some things we cannot help. It's a business. [/QUOTE]
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