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<blockquote data-quote="Nebraska Sandhills" data-source="post: 277405" data-attributes="member: 3029"><p>we aim for 65-80 lb calves for first calf heifers, and 80-95 lb. calves for cows. sometimes get some over 100 lbs. but we dont get too alarmed. alot of the cows are really bred up performance wise--which causes birth weights to creep up after you stack generations of growth sires. We are willing to have a little more birth weight for higher performance cattle, but to each his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nebraska Sandhills, post: 277405, member: 3029"] we aim for 65-80 lb calves for first calf heifers, and 80-95 lb. calves for cows. sometimes get some over 100 lbs. but we dont get too alarmed. alot of the cows are really bred up performance wise--which causes birth weights to creep up after you stack generations of growth sires. We are willing to have a little more birth weight for higher performance cattle, but to each his own. [/QUOTE]
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