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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1205000" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>A 75 pound calf out of a mature cow is not LBW....a 30 pounder is. You're reading more into what i'm clarifying. Just like humans, you can have a 5 pound healthy baby, but when a suppose to be 8 pound baby is born at 3 pounds because they were a preemie, thats not a good LBW. But in a LBW bull, his calves are suppose to average smaller full term. People new in the business could read this whole thread and wonder why anyone would sell a bull who produced LBW babies..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1205000, member: 22072"] A 75 pound calf out of a mature cow is not LBW....a 30 pounder is. You're reading more into what i'm clarifying. Just like humans, you can have a 5 pound healthy baby, but when a suppose to be 8 pound baby is born at 3 pounds because they were a preemie, thats not a good LBW. But in a LBW bull, his calves are suppose to average smaller full term. People new in the business could read this whole thread and wonder why anyone would sell a bull who produced LBW babies.. [/QUOTE]
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