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<blockquote data-quote="Air gator" data-source="post: 1487271" data-attributes="member: 20755"><p>The Angus Association moved away from birth weights to calving ease.</p><p>I saw somewhere here a breeder had heifers with birth weights in the 90's.</p><p>The bull is a +11 CED and +1.3 BW. The most common thing you have people carrying on </p><p>about is having low birthweight calves and how that is going to end the world.</p><p>The advice veteran cattlemen have always given me is to be careful with your heifers that your goal should be to get a live calf on the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air gator, post: 1487271, member: 20755"] The Angus Association moved away from birth weights to calving ease. I saw somewhere here a breeder had heifers with birth weights in the 90's. The bull is a +11 CED and +1.3 BW. The most common thing you have people carrying on about is having low birthweight calves and how that is going to end the world. The advice veteran cattlemen have always given me is to be careful with your heifers that your goal should be to get a live calf on the ground. [/QUOTE]
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