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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowhereford II" data-source="post: 539093" data-attributes="member: 7439"><p>S3 is an April 6, 2006 heifer, and T1 is a January 19, 2007 heifer. That is about 9 or 10 months between them I believe. T1 was born literally on a sheet of ice. We had an ice storm a day or two before she was born, and another the day after she was born. S3 was also heavier at a year than T1, but her dam is a substantially bigger-bodied cow. The corelation between birthweight and weaning and yearling weight usually bears out, and S3 weighed 90# at birth, T1 was 75#. The dam of T1 never varied more than a pound from 75# until this year, when she gave us a 69# heifer. On the other hand, S3 was the lightest calf her dam has ever had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowhereford II, post: 539093, member: 7439"] S3 is an April 6, 2006 heifer, and T1 is a January 19, 2007 heifer. That is about 9 or 10 months between them I believe. T1 was born literally on a sheet of ice. We had an ice storm a day or two before she was born, and another the day after she was born. S3 was also heavier at a year than T1, but her dam is a substantially bigger-bodied cow. The corelation between birthweight and weaning and yearling weight usually bears out, and S3 weighed 90# at birth, T1 was 75#. The dam of T1 never varied more than a pound from 75# until this year, when she gave us a 69# heifer. On the other hand, S3 was the lightest calf her dam has ever had. [/QUOTE]
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