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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 54316" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>This board is so full of knowledgable people. Please share more of your knowledge, Ollie. How long would a 90 lb bull calf need to be before a 1,000 heifer could have him without assistance? They didn't measure this bull calf's length, but I'd be interested in knowing what paramters you would suggest to identify calving ease bulls. Are you saying the head on a long bull calf is smaller than the head on a shorter coupled bull calf? Or that his shoulders would be smaller?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 54316, member: 13"] This board is so full of knowledgable people. Please share more of your knowledge, Ollie. How long would a 90 lb bull calf need to be before a 1,000 heifer could have him without assistance? They didn't measure this bull calf's length, but I'd be interested in knowing what paramters you would suggest to identify calving ease bulls. Are you saying the head on a long bull calf is smaller than the head on a shorter coupled bull calf? Or that his shoulders would be smaller? [/QUOTE]
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