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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 454053" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Had a young cow that weighed 952 as a 2 year old when she calved. Her calf weighed 50 lbs at birth. At weaning the cow weighed 876 and the calf weighed 576.</p><p>Your calf may be a little lighter at weaning but if he has the genetics for growth and the cow has the milk he'll catch up. By uearling he'll be right up with everyone else. Light BW doesn;t <strong>have</strong> to mean light WW and YW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 454053, member: 34"] Had a young cow that weighed 952 as a 2 year old when she calved. Her calf weighed 50 lbs at birth. At weaning the cow weighed 876 and the calf weighed 576. Your calf may be a little lighter at weaning but if he has the genetics for growth and the cow has the milk he'll catch up. By uearling he'll be right up with everyone else. Light BW doesn;t [b]have[/b] to mean light WW and YW. [/QUOTE]
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