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<blockquote data-quote="rocket2222" data-source="post: 784299" data-attributes="member: 5362"><p>Seems like at lot of folks here lately in various threads are basing the cows efficiency on her percentage of weaning weight to body weight with absolutely no idea what the cow ate. She could have ate twice as much as the cow that weaned a 60% actual cow/calf weight, and actually be less efficient. With out knowing the exact amount the cow ate and comparing it to others in the same contemporary group, there's absolutely no way of knowing how efficient she is. Heaviest calf doesn't always mean more efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket2222, post: 784299, member: 5362"] Seems like at lot of folks here lately in various threads are basing the cows efficiency on her percentage of weaning weight to body weight with absolutely no idea what the cow ate. She could have ate twice as much as the cow that weaned a 60% actual cow/calf weight, and actually be less efficient. With out knowing the exact amount the cow ate and comparing it to others in the same contemporary group, there's absolutely no way of knowing how efficient she is. Heaviest calf doesn't always mean more efficient. [/QUOTE]
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