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Margo - Fire Sweep Simmental Heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1237840" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>He is not the only Bull that in the right mix will sire a big calf. Recently a calf delivered caesarean by Dr. Stansfield in Mason County, KY tipped the scales at 182 pounds. The cow was a Charolais. So far here are my spring birthweights:</p><p></p><p>Price - 100 pounds</p><p>Stocky - 80 pounds</p><p>Short Ear - 87 pounds</p><p>Margo - 105 pounds</p><p>Skunk Tail 89 and 82 pounds (twins)</p><p>Duchess 96 pounds (delivered last night)</p><p>ALL UNASSISTED BIRTHS</p><p></p><p>I am beginning to believe that anything less than an 80 pound calf is a myth. How many seedstock producers accurately report birthweights? How many cook the numbers? How many report fabricated numbers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1237840, member: 17767"] He is not the only Bull that in the right mix will sire a big calf. Recently a calf delivered caesarean by Dr. Stansfield in Mason County, KY tipped the scales at 182 pounds. The cow was a Charolais. So far here are my spring birthweights: Price - 100 pounds Stocky - 80 pounds Short Ear - 87 pounds Margo - 105 pounds Skunk Tail 89 and 82 pounds (twins) Duchess 96 pounds (delivered last night) ALL UNASSISTED BIRTHS I am beginning to believe that anything less than an 80 pound calf is a myth. How many seedstock producers accurately report birthweights? How many cook the numbers? How many report fabricated numbers? [/QUOTE]
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