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<blockquote data-quote="BA" data-source="post: 229212" data-attributes="member: 1319"><p>I also prefer 1,200 lbs. cows. When you buy a bull at PCC that weighs 700-900 lbs. as Aero mentioned, what is he genetically? He could have genetics to be a power bull in some programs, but could be starved down to his yearling weight. His calves may be nothing like what he is. He used to have quite a bit of BJR Ram 5214 who was a power bull and he was recommending the bulls for use on heifers due to their low bw. Well, was the BW low because the mothers didn't get any groceries? Who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BA, post: 229212, member: 1319"] I also prefer 1,200 lbs. cows. When you buy a bull at PCC that weighs 700-900 lbs. as Aero mentioned, what is he genetically? He could have genetics to be a power bull in some programs, but could be starved down to his yearling weight. His calves may be nothing like what he is. He used to have quite a bit of BJR Ram 5214 who was a power bull and he was recommending the bulls for use on heifers due to their low bw. Well, was the BW low because the mothers didn't get any groceries? Who knows. [/QUOTE]
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