Named'em Tamed'em":11rglt62 said:The last 5 Lim-Flex calves born here were from 68-75 # (weighed on a scale) all heifers. The bull and cows were both calving ease parents.
The bull was a son of JCL Loadstar 27L.
tsmaxx47":hhmvkun4 said:Named'em Tamed'em":hhmvkun4 said:The last 5 Lim-Flex calves born here were from 68-75 # (weighed on a scale) all heifers The bull and cows were both calving ease parents.
thanx named'em - that's kind of what I was hoping for.... I don't have any experience with limosine so I didn't know what to expect.
Son of Butch":rg3ls6lc said:tsmaxx47":rg3ls6lc said:Named'em Tamed'em":rg3ls6lc said:The last 5 Lim-Flex calves born here were from 68-75 # (weighed on a scale) all heifers The bull and cows were both calving ease parents.
thanx named'em - that's kind of what I was hoping for.... I don't have any experience with limosine so I didn't know what to expect.
Bull calf average is heavier than heifers, plus it's an unknown Lim-Flex pedigree. I stand by my prediction of 80 lbs.
Well we have been kind of busy naming dogs and figuring out how calves come out....KNERSIE":dzbklm1x said:This thread has just about the most useless information I've ever come across on CT.
Kingfisher":354fjcjc said:Well we have been kind of busy naming dogs and figuring out how calves come out....KNERSIE":354fjcjc said:This thread has just about the most useless information I've ever come across on CT.
KNERSIE said:This thread has just about the most useless information I've ever come across on CT.[/quote
sorry mr knersie, we'll try to screen our Q & A's so you don't waste your time with our pointless drivel......
M.Magis":1x3a1onr said:He's absolutely right. You have an unknown bull in with your cows. You don't even know what breed it is, let alone have any idea about his calves. What makes you think you can guess the size of the resulting calves if he manages to breed your cows?