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<blockquote data-quote="rimranch" data-source="post: 339750" data-attributes="member: 4474"><p>HI i had a show over the weekend and the judge said my calf was really nice in every way but that he just needs a touch more mucsle through his lower quarter. </p><p>I know that genetics play a lot and that if he is not destined to have lots of muscle he won't but dose anyone have any ideas i have heard of people putting their calves on a ramp almost like a lamb and has anyone tried that? Also this is for a late april fair and right now the my calf is about 1100 pounds.</p><p></p><p> And on a side note i have been trouble getting my calfs all of them to stand still. They will walk staight into their feet position but they will not stand for more than two or three minutes. Any help on there problems would be appriciated </p><p> thanks</p><p> rimranch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rimranch, post: 339750, member: 4474"] HI i had a show over the weekend and the judge said my calf was really nice in every way but that he just needs a touch more mucsle through his lower quarter. I know that genetics play a lot and that if he is not destined to have lots of muscle he won't but dose anyone have any ideas i have heard of people putting their calves on a ramp almost like a lamb and has anyone tried that? Also this is for a late april fair and right now the my calf is about 1100 pounds. And on a side note i have been trouble getting my calfs all of them to stand still. They will walk staight into their feet position but they will not stand for more than two or three minutes. Any help on there problems would be appriciated thanks rimranch [/QUOTE]
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