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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 476326" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>I think I agree with what your saying... The genetics I have been trying to use are building longer deeper bodied cattle- that can weigh much more and still be only 5 framed....I sold a cow this summer- that was under 6 frame that had lost a calf to coyotes in June- I didn't get her gathered in to sell until Aug- she was rolling grass fat and almost floored me when she went across the scales and weighed 1650 lbs.....Heaviest cow to ever come off the place- but she was no taller than the average of the herd....</p><p></p><p>What I like is these same cattle are now still grazing on winter grass with no supplements- and are still in great condition....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 476326, member: 97"] I think I agree with what your saying... The genetics I have been trying to use are building longer deeper bodied cattle- that can weigh much more and still be only 5 framed....I sold a cow this summer- that was under 6 frame that had lost a calf to coyotes in June- I didn't get her gathered in to sell until Aug- she was rolling grass fat and almost floored me when she went across the scales and weighed 1650 lbs.....Heaviest cow to ever come off the place- but she was no taller than the average of the herd.... What I like is these same cattle are now still grazing on winter grass with no supplements- and are still in great condition.... [/QUOTE]
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