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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 1114800" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>I got no use for under 60 lb calves 99% of the time. Last year breeding a beef heifer that was bottle fed and clubby bred I did tho. 59 lb heifer on her due date. More than likely I left some grown on the table and we will power her up a little more this year. Heifers so far 67 heifer calf and 76 bull twins.</p><p>74 heifer, 95 bull, 81 heifer, and 59 on the "special" one. Cows have been 86-110. </p><p></p><p>I have a hard time accepting the fact their are farms and ranch out there that need under 60 lb calves on their heifers. Must be a mangement deal I guess. I'll just keep mine right where they are at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 1114800, member: 16547"] I got no use for under 60 lb calves 99% of the time. Last year breeding a beef heifer that was bottle fed and clubby bred I did tho. 59 lb heifer on her due date. More than likely I left some grown on the table and we will power her up a little more this year. Heifers so far 67 heifer calf and 76 bull twins. 74 heifer, 95 bull, 81 heifer, and 59 on the "special" one. Cows have been 86-110. I have a hard time accepting the fact their are farms and ranch out there that need under 60 lb calves on their heifers. Must be a mangement deal I guess. I'll just keep mine right where they are at. [/QUOTE]
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