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Calf 4 weeks early . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 783422" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>My experience with D806 is that all his calves come early....I didn't have any as early as that- but a couple 21 days early-- and several 10 days early...Weights from 66 to 81-- and all with lots of vigor and a will to live.....Several of the D806 heifers I kept from last year don't have ears or parts of ears- as they were born in cold weather- but they all survived...And no problem with attitude so far.....</p><p>One of his daughters- that weighed 72 at birth- topped the scale on the registered heifers last year with a WW of 622- so they can grow..</p><p></p><p>If I had a big bunch of heifers to calve- he is the bull I would use to make sure I didn't have to lose any sleep.... ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 783422, member: 97"] My experience with D806 is that all his calves come early....I didn't have any as early as that- but a couple 21 days early-- and several 10 days early...Weights from 66 to 81-- and all with lots of vigor and a will to live.....Several of the D806 heifers I kept from last year don't have ears or parts of ears- as they were born in cold weather- but they all survived...And no problem with attitude so far..... One of his daughters- that weighed 72 at birth- topped the scale on the registered heifers last year with a WW of 622- so they can grow.. If I had a big bunch of heifers to calve- he is the bull I would use to make sure I didn't have to lose any sleep.... ;-) [/QUOTE]
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