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<blockquote data-quote="Txwalt" data-source="post: 469261" data-attributes="member: 5970"><p>I know I'm not the only one that notices a low birthweight EPD on a bull with an actual birthweight of 90lbs and wondered what the heck was going on. Is this because of the reciept cow? How much does the recipient cow contribute to the actual birthweight of a bull calf? Is it 100%? 50%? 0%. Now with the WW I understand that the reciepient will contribute considerably to the WW of the calf. It still makes me wonder though when a bull has a high WW score yet weaned under average. I'm real curious on ya'lls thoughts on this.</p><p></p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txwalt, post: 469261, member: 5970"] I know I'm not the only one that notices a low birthweight EPD on a bull with an actual birthweight of 90lbs and wondered what the heck was going on. Is this because of the reciept cow? How much does the recipient cow contribute to the actual birthweight of a bull calf? Is it 100%? 50%? 0%. Now with the WW I understand that the reciepient will contribute considerably to the WW of the calf. It still makes me wonder though when a bull has a high WW score yet weaned under average. I'm real curious on ya'lls thoughts on this. Walt [/QUOTE]
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