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is there a formula for calculating cattles fullgrown height?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1002640" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>There are formulas for calculating frame score and weight in cattle, are there formulas /charts to calculate a yearling calves full grown height, and to see if they are done growing or not?</p><p>Heard there was a formula for measuring if a horse was done growing or not. Seems to me it was to measure from the withers to the "elbow", and from the "elbow" to the fetlock, or something like that, but have forgotten, too long ago.</p><p>Just wondered if there was something like that out there for cattle..</p><p>Thanks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1002640, member: 18682"] There are formulas for calculating frame score and weight in cattle, are there formulas /charts to calculate a yearling calves full grown height, and to see if they are done growing or not? Heard there was a formula for measuring if a horse was done growing or not. Seems to me it was to measure from the withers to the "elbow", and from the "elbow" to the fetlock, or something like that, but have forgotten, too long ago. Just wondered if there was something like that out there for cattle.. Thanks.. [/QUOTE]
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