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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 326665" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>Ryan-</p><p></p><p>I don't show cattle and go to very few shows to know whats what, but I do know that on my calves the hind feet fall into the fronts track. Most of the calves that I have seen that were not free moving were over-fed and fat.</p><p></p><p>We also raise braunvieh X angus cross. They seem to do good. What we have found with our calves: Fullblood braunvieh steers wean off 40-50 lbs. heavier than our fullblood angus. 1/2 bloods wean off 20-30lbs. heavier than our fullblood angus. It hasent seemed to matter if it was an Angus sired or Braunvieh sired calf, the braunvieh influence has made a difference consistently over the last three years with the same cows and same bulls.</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 326665, member: 3467"] Ryan- I don't show cattle and go to very few shows to know whats what, but I do know that on my calves the hind feet fall into the fronts track. Most of the calves that I have seen that were not free moving were over-fed and fat. We also raise braunvieh X angus cross. They seem to do good. What we have found with our calves: Fullblood braunvieh steers wean off 40-50 lbs. heavier than our fullblood angus. 1/2 bloods wean off 20-30lbs. heavier than our fullblood angus. It hasent seemed to matter if it was an Angus sired or Braunvieh sired calf, the braunvieh influence has made a difference consistently over the last three years with the same cows and same bulls. ROB [/QUOTE]
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