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<blockquote data-quote="Dylan Biggs" data-source="post: 818341" data-attributes="member: 14282"><p>Here is the data from the association.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://search.redangus.org/animal/id/1295159#/animal/1295159" target="_blank">http://search.redangus.org/animal/id/1295159#/animal/1295159</a></p><p></p><p>His data was BW WW YW %IMF REA FAT</p><p> 58 491 971 2.40 11.57 0.31</p><p></p><p>Don't actually know his days of age at weaning may have been as little as 160, he was obviously fed well to another unknown age to get his yearling, with out the actual age #'s it is hard to do calculations of actual ADG between WW and YW. This was the dams second calf so their was some additional weight added for the adjustment. So one could surmise an actual WADG of right at 2 lbs/day. If his actual age was only 160 days at weaning and he was weighed for his yearling weight at 365 days he would of had 205 days to gain around 480 lbs, which mean an ADG of 2.34 lbs a day. Not an unrealistic scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dylan Biggs, post: 818341, member: 14282"] Here is the data from the association. [url]http://search.redangus.org/animal/id/1295159#/animal/1295159[/url] His data was BW WW YW %IMF REA FAT 58 491 971 2.40 11.57 0.31 Don't actually know his days of age at weaning may have been as little as 160, he was obviously fed well to another unknown age to get his yearling, with out the actual age #'s it is hard to do calculations of actual ADG between WW and YW. This was the dams second calf so their was some additional weight added for the adjustment. So one could surmise an actual WADG of right at 2 lbs/day. If his actual age was only 160 days at weaning and he was weighed for his yearling weight at 365 days he would of had 205 days to gain around 480 lbs, which mean an ADG of 2.34 lbs a day. Not an unrealistic scenario. [/QUOTE]
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