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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1807480" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Guaranteed that spotted calf is NOT out of a PB Angus bull or PB Angus cow.</p><p></p><p>I'll defend the "big cow".</p><p>My herd average is probably 1550# - 1600#. Little cows are a waste of time up here. Extreme cold in winter and lush pastures in summer. Lots of research has proven cow weight vs feed intake is not linear. I like my 700# - 750# WW, but mainly I'm producing replacement breeding stock. Average probably 5.5 - 6 FS. Not a lot of leg, just big tanks. People used to grab a tape and measure for FS before buying. Not any more. No one is looking for the tall monsters of years ago. I always said, I could make them smaller framed in a heart beat - as soon as breeders were willing to pay for shorter. I LOVE my phenotype now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1807480, member: 968"] Guaranteed that spotted calf is NOT out of a PB Angus bull or PB Angus cow. I'll defend the "big cow". My herd average is probably 1550# - 1600#. Little cows are a waste of time up here. Extreme cold in winter and lush pastures in summer. Lots of research has proven cow weight vs feed intake is not linear. I like my 700# - 750# WW, but mainly I'm producing replacement breeding stock. Average probably 5.5 - 6 FS. Not a lot of leg, just big tanks. People used to grab a tape and measure for FS before buying. Not any more. No one is looking for the tall monsters of years ago. I always said, I could make them smaller framed in a heart beat - as soon as breeders were willing to pay for shorter. I LOVE my phenotype now. [/QUOTE]
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