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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1479358" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Mat Man is right. Newborn calves are in the 50-125 lb range. I have seen a very few holsteins in the 150 lb range but they are not common. And a newborn is not a steer until they band or castrate it. Most calves that are in the 200 lb range arr 1-3 months old. What breed? The "long story" you are referring to needs to be explained for anyone to give you a fair opinion. And if this was a case of a dog killing, then it must have been documented by a sheriff or some type of law enforcement officer? We have had to have animal control for the times we had sheep killed or harrassed to the point of dying from exhaustion or aborting their lambs.... in order to put a claim against a dog owner. Every state is different.... sounds like you need to look into this more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1479358, member: 25884"] Mat Man is right. Newborn calves are in the 50-125 lb range. I have seen a very few holsteins in the 150 lb range but they are not common. And a newborn is not a steer until they band or castrate it. Most calves that are in the 200 lb range arr 1-3 months old. What breed? The "long story" you are referring to needs to be explained for anyone to give you a fair opinion. And if this was a case of a dog killing, then it must have been documented by a sheriff or some type of law enforcement officer? We have had to have animal control for the times we had sheep killed or harrassed to the point of dying from exhaustion or aborting their lambs.... in order to put a claim against a dog owner. Every state is different.... sounds like you need to look into this more. [/QUOTE]
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