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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1648235" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have found that if start with a 450 pound calf and a 350 pound calf with a target weight of 850. When the 450 reaches the target weight the smaller calf should be 100 pounds behind. But it very rarely is. More like 150 or even 200 pounds back. It takes more time and money to grow out those peewee calves. They may be a little cheaper at the original purchase but end up being more expensive to reach the target weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1648235, member: 498"] I have found that if start with a 450 pound calf and a 350 pound calf with a target weight of 850. When the 450 reaches the target weight the smaller calf should be 100 pounds behind. But it very rarely is. More like 150 or even 200 pounds back. It takes more time and money to grow out those peewee calves. They may be a little cheaper at the original purchase but end up being more expensive to reach the target weight. [/QUOTE]
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