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Getting birth weight on new born calf
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1247433" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I guess that would work ok for you Brangus Cowgirl and your girlish figure, but for many of us men, our own weight + the calf's weight easily exceeds the "people scale" capacity. My neighbor ran across a hanging butcher's scale at a flea market for $60 (0-250lbs) that works pretty good. Been looking for one myself so I don't have to go borrow his. </p><p>And you're right--at 2 days, they ain't nothing but legs and lungs, and I thinks some of mine will make a whitetail deer wonder what just blew past it around 100mph--and they can turn on a dime running full bore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1247433, member: 18945"] I guess that would work ok for you Brangus Cowgirl and your girlish figure, but for many of us men, our own weight + the calf's weight easily exceeds the "people scale" capacity. My neighbor ran across a hanging butcher's scale at a flea market for $60 (0-250lbs) that works pretty good. Been looking for one myself so I don't have to go borrow his. And you're right--at 2 days, they ain't nothing but legs and lungs, and I thinks some of mine will make a whitetail deer wonder what just blew past it around 100mph--and they can turn on a dime running full bore. [/QUOTE]
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