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Managing LBW Calves ?
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<blockquote data-quote="W.B." data-source="post: 1572082" data-attributes="member: 3518"><p>Smaller claves chill out a lot faster in bad weather. There is research that their overall survivability is lower also. While I don't want 100+ lb calves 85 to 95 is pretty nice for mature cows. I don't weigh calves at birth but I do know some are heavier than we think. I picked one up yesterday out of a snow bank and hauled him a half mile on a quad. He looked like a 85 pounder but felt like a 100 lb.er.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W.B., post: 1572082, member: 3518"] Smaller claves chill out a lot faster in bad weather. There is research that their overall survivability is lower also. While I don’t want 100+ lb calves 85 to 95 is pretty nice for mature cows. I don’t weigh calves at birth but I do know some are heavier than we think. I picked one up yesterday out of a snow bank and hauled him a half mile on a quad. He looked like a 85 pounder but felt like a 100 lb.er. [/QUOTE]
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