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<blockquote data-quote="Springfieldsimm" data-source="post: 1752581" data-attributes="member: 42580"><p>If you reread my previous post I mentioned that I don't feel that it was his fault. The heifer with the calving trouble wasn't good on calving ease so I blame it on her since she had trouble calving with a different bull. I think a lot of times guys blame calving trouble on the bull when the heifer has half the influence as well. The other Heifer had a stillborn calf which had nothing to do with the sire. Shelled Shocked is in the top 2% in the simmental for calving ease. </p><p>As far as his sister she is a big cow but I know the guy that owns her real well and he said they rarely have a calf over 80# out of her and they have had a lot of et calves out of her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Springfieldsimm, post: 1752581, member: 42580"] If you reread my previous post I mentioned that I don’t feel that it was his fault. The heifer with the calving trouble wasn’t good on calving ease so I blame it on her since she had trouble calving with a different bull. I think a lot of times guys blame calving trouble on the bull when the heifer has half the influence as well. The other Heifer had a stillborn calf which had nothing to do with the sire. Shelled Shocked is in the top 2% in the simmental for calving ease. As far as his sister she is a big cow but I know the guy that owns her real well and he said they rarely have a calf over 80# out of her and they have had a lot of et calves out of her. [/QUOTE]
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