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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 397037" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>It can be tough. I've even had yearlings that looked light to me, but after their first calves, they grew into their frames and are now just fine. In my opinion, a little feminine look for a cow isn't a _real_ bad thing, as long as she carries alot of volume. She may not hold up as long as something with heavier bone, but I only expect my cows to give me 10 or 11 calves in their lives, which really isn't all that difficult to attain.</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 397037, member: 2862"] It can be tough. I've even had yearlings that looked light to me, but after their first calves, they grew into their frames and are now just fine. In my opinion, a little feminine look for a cow isn't a _real_ bad thing, as long as she carries alot of volume. She may not hold up as long as something with heavier bone, but I only expect my cows to give me 10 or 11 calves in their lives, which really isn't all that difficult to attain. Rod [/QUOTE]
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