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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1624977" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>With a score of 150 a heifer should theoretically have a 72 lb calf unassisted. I use a high calving ease bull on my heifers and calves generally range from 65 - 80 lbs, depending on the heifer. This year my heifers averaged 181; one of them scored a whopping 232 (baby's got back!!).</p><p></p><p>This is a good explanation of pelvic measurements from the University of Arkansas:</p><p> https://www.uaex.edu/publications/PDF/FSA-3010.pdf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1624977, member: 24027"] With a score of 150 a heifer should theoretically have a 72 lb calf unassisted. I use a high calving ease bull on my heifers and calves generally range from 65 - 80 lbs, depending on the heifer. This year my heifers averaged 181; one of them scored a whopping 232 (baby's got back!!). This is a good explanation of pelvic measurements from the University of Arkansas: https://www.uaex.edu/publications/PDF/FSA-3010.pdf [/QUOTE]
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