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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 371826" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>I wouldn't worry about the bwt on a recip at all. There are many factors to a bwt without a recip let alone with one. The rest of the calves are in line. Funny thing is, he might be the bull who ends up siring calves with the lightest bwt.</p><p></p><p>IF purebred guys are going to show commercial guys anything it would be that they aren't afraid of a bull over 100lbs and either should they.</p><p></p><p>IF the bull happens to consistently sire calves that heavy, his purebred marketing ability has been limited. More times than not do sires throw calves as big as what they are when it comes to 100lb bwts. It would be worse IMO to have a sire throw calves from 70lbs to 120lbs, that is all over the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 371826, member: 3241"] I wouldn't worry about the bwt on a recip at all. There are many factors to a bwt without a recip let alone with one. The rest of the calves are in line. Funny thing is, he might be the bull who ends up siring calves with the lightest bwt. IF purebred guys are going to show commercial guys anything it would be that they aren't afraid of a bull over 100lbs and either should they. IF the bull happens to consistently sire calves that heavy, his purebred marketing ability has been limited. More times than not do sires throw calves as big as what they are when it comes to 100lb bwts. It would be worse IMO to have a sire throw calves from 70lbs to 120lbs, that is all over the board. [/QUOTE]
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