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<blockquote data-quote="hevmando" data-source="post: 1120823" data-attributes="member: 19737"><p>Greybeard, if your question was directed to me, yes she is a four yr old, 3rd calf. She is a South Devon/Limousin cross that weighs about 1250 imo. Many think she is an Angus. First calf bred to a Limousin bull, easy pull. Everytime the calf got close, she seemed to stop pushing because it hurt. That's what it looked like to me. Haltered her, she laid down, couple tugs and calf was out on due date. 2nd calf to a Limousin bull, born unassisted on due date. Both of these calves weighed around 80#. 3rd calf this year, calf was 110#, large head, South Devon bull. Bull owner said most of his were 80-90#, biggest was 104#. Have not pelvic measured her, but she is not as large externally in that area compared to others we have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hevmando, post: 1120823, member: 19737"] Greybeard, if your question was directed to me, yes she is a four yr old, 3rd calf. She is a South Devon/Limousin cross that weighs about 1250 imo. Many think she is an Angus. First calf bred to a Limousin bull, easy pull. Everytime the calf got close, she seemed to stop pushing because it hurt. That's what it looked like to me. Haltered her, she laid down, couple tugs and calf was out on due date. 2nd calf to a Limousin bull, born unassisted on due date. Both of these calves weighed around 80#. 3rd calf this year, calf was 110#, large head, South Devon bull. Bull owner said most of his were 80-90#, biggest was 104#. Have not pelvic measured her, but she is not as large externally in that area compared to others we have. [/QUOTE]
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