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As expected bull calf. Will weigh tomorrow with the previous calf. Does seem smaller than a blue calf, but this one has more flesh on his bones, so that could add some weight. Overall not too bad for such long gestation.
I doubt, but everything can happen. This one is pretty big, but he is long and fleshy. All this adds weight.I was wondering if ya were gonna top your record!
Can't wait to see pics of him on his feet. You should start a thread with all of the Belgian Blue calves and post pics every couple of months.View attachment 25935
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As expected bull calf. Will weigh tomorrow with the previous calf. Does seem smaller than a blue calf, but this one has more flesh on his bones, so that could add some weight. Overall not too bad for such long gestation.
That's a good idea. Next blue calf is due at the end of March, so it could be a good start and also an update on the first blue calf.Can't wait to see pics of him on his feet. You should start a thread with all of the Belgian Blue calves and post pics every couple of months.
Not unusual for human babies to lose weight right after birth. I'd imagine calves do too.Weighed parthenaise bull calf too. He looks to have lost abit of weight though. Weighed 92,6lbs today. I believe he was closer to 95 at birth.
Will be interesting to see which one from two bigger bull calves will be heavier at the weaning. The roan one has a bit of disadvantage as his dam is less milky, but so far he grows real well and is massive.Ouch!! You did a great job.
You don't appreciate the depth and thickness of the blue roan because of the white on top and bottom makes him APPEAR shallow/gutless. He is a tank.
That's some serious snow!!No calf yet... 291st day for the closest girl 🤦♀️
Pretty nasty weather for the past two days. Thankfully none decided to calve in such weather yet.
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