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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter swatter" data-source="post: 1070303" data-attributes="member: 19962"><p>Not sure if B.B. Angus cross calves will be double muscled but I worked several years at Tri-county and Bagley livestock with many sales to 5000 hd+ and we ALWAYS sorted off double muscles and they ALWAYS got docked.</p></blockquote><p>Really? Since when DM calves are that common in our area? I often went to Tri-county and Bagley livestock quite regularly and don't see lot of DM calves through the salebarn. And if there is a DM calf, it's usually a longhorn x Pied calf.[/quote]</p><p></p><p> Did I say they were common? But if you see a couple hundred thousand head a year you will come across a few!</p><p> Why don't you just post the answer you want to hear and I'll try to make you happy without being called a liar.</p><p> :bang: :bang: :deadhorse:</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="skeeter swatter, post: 1070303, member: 19962"] Not sure if B.B. Angus cross calves will be double muscled but I worked several years at Tri-county and Bagley livestock with many sales to 5000 hd+ and we ALWAYS sorted off double muscles and they ALWAYS got docked.[/quote] Really? Since when DM calves are that common in our area? I often went to Tri-county and Bagley livestock quite regularly and don't see lot of DM calves through the salebarn. And if there is a DM calf, it's usually a longhorn x Pied calf.[/quote] Did I say they were common? But if you see a couple hundred thousand head a year you will come across a few! Why don't you just post the answer you want to hear and I'll try to make you happy without being called a liar. :bang: :bang: :deadhorse: [/QUOTE]
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