sporder
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does anyone have advice or a link to average yearling weight for hereford heifers and steers. just got scales and weighed them and wanted to compare them to the average.
WichitaLineMan":3zb3wyx0 said:Herefords generally aren't the growthiest breed. I'd say 300# on weaning and 450-475# on yearling would be pretty stout.
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Yea you got me. :lol:
April Fools.
BTW - Silly question, your management and environment have more to do with the WW and YW than genetics or breeds.
sporder":nz77fl3l said:does anyone have advice or a link to average yearling weight for hereford heifers and steers. just got scales and weighed them and wanted to compare them to the average.
Stocker Steve":3j3opsdx said:The data I have seen is that Hereford are one of the lowest breeds for milk, so you see a lot of 400# weaning weights. I think they grow pretty well after that.
giftedcowboy":2brg64ar said:WichitaLineMan":2brg64ar said:Herefords generally aren't the growthiest breed. I'd say 300# on weaning and 450-475# on yearling would be pretty stout.
ROFL...Talk about a wild ass guess, you must have zero cattle experience....
April Fools.
BTW - Silly question, your management and environment have more to do with the WW and YW than genetics or breeds.