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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1692615" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>This may help put the first calf pairs size into perspective. Vet mentioned something about not having 2 year old teeth or something like that? Idk for sure what that means.</p><p>The calf closest to me is my 3 and half month old bottle calf, next to the 2 new mamas. She is 300 pounds tops!</p><p>Probly 250.</p><p>The calf on the far end is the black heiferettes bull/steer calf.</p><p>Yes.... I'm feeding/spoiling them a lil bit. I figure a taste of daily feed will help em with growth and most importantly, milk!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]6460[/ATTACH]</p><p>O. And the beefmaster cows went from 40 to 79 per hundred weight. Most went to slaughter. Some were rather large. </p><p>Baby calves went from 200 to 510!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1692615, member: 39373"] This may help put the first calf pairs size into perspective. Vet mentioned something about not having 2 year old teeth or something like that? Idk for sure what that means. The calf closest to me is my 3 and half month old bottle calf, next to the 2 new mamas. She is 300 pounds tops! Probly 250. The calf on the far end is the black heiferettes bull/steer calf. Yes.... I'm feeding/spoiling them a lil bit. I figure a taste of daily feed will help em with growth and most importantly, milk! [ATTACH type="full" alt="20210726_182613.jpg"]6460[/ATTACH] O. And the beefmaster cows went from 40 to 79 per hundred weight. Most went to slaughter. Some were rather large. Baby calves went from 200 to 510! [/QUOTE]
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