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<blockquote data-quote="Mountaintown Creek Ranch" data-source="post: 1818695" data-attributes="member: 42313"><p>We have one 4 yr old girl that's about 1500 pounds which seems a little heavy to me for a Japanese black. Most of our girls run about 1200. But her pedigree shows that cattle in her family run heavy, big frame and very long. </p><p>I used to worry about her a little bit because she would dominate the feed trough. When she was pregnant, she would just go down 20 ft trough and clear everybody out her way! No stopping a hungry momma.</p><p>So I got some fence line feeder panels to try to calm the situation at the trough. It worked great. </p><p>But I quit worrying about her but years ago because she drops the nicest calf ever !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountaintown Creek Ranch, post: 1818695, member: 42313"] We have one 4 yr old girl that's about 1500 pounds which seems a little heavy to me for a Japanese black. Most of our girls run about 1200. But her pedigree shows that cattle in her family run heavy, big frame and very long. I used to worry about her a little bit because she would dominate the feed trough. When she was pregnant, she would just go down 20 ft trough and clear everybody out her way! No stopping a hungry momma. So I got some fence line feeder panels to try to calm the situation at the trough. It worked great. But I quit worrying about her but years ago because she drops the nicest calf ever !! [/QUOTE]
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