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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14932"><p>In addition to Jasons comments, the cows he is bred to will also contribute towards the birth weight and their nutritional also.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> A bull's own birth weight will not</p><p>> always give an accurate indication</p><p>> of how big his own calves will be.</p><p>> Factors like how his dam was fed,</p><p>> exercise, and weather can</p><p>> influence his own birth weight.</p><p></p><p>> An epd if available is said to be</p><p>> 9 times more accurate for</p><p>> determining the birth weight of</p><p>> his offspring. To start with, his</p><p>> own weight will be used to help</p><p>> generate the bw epd, so to say an</p><p>> actual bw has no bearing would be</p><p>> wrong.</p><p></p><p>> With all that being said,</p><p>> basically the only positive way to</p><p>> know how big a bull's calves will</p><p>> be, is to use him.</p><p></p><p>> Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus</p><p>> Farms Alberta Canada</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14932"] In addition to Jasons comments, the cows he is bred to will also contribute towards the birth weight and their nutritional also. dunmovin farms > A bull's own birth weight will not > always give an accurate indication > of how big his own calves will be. > Factors like how his dam was fed, > exercise, and weather can > influence his own birth weight. > An epd if available is said to be > 9 times more accurate for > determining the birth weight of > his offspring. To start with, his > own weight will be used to help > generate the bw epd, so to say an > actual bw has no bearing would be > wrong. > With all that being said, > basically the only positive way to > know how big a bull's calves will > be, is to use him. > Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus > Farms Alberta Canada [/QUOTE]
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