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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 1002136" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>He went from 605 to 545, on second thought I wish I would have asked to have him reweighed. They had done run him off the scales by the time I got around to them from unloading. I said something to the guy grading and got a look with no comment, did not even ask how I weighed him. 10% seems pretty excessive for a calm calf. My scales seem to be accurate, they weigh me comparably to bathroom scales and if I put feed or mineral on it as a test it is always within a pound or two.</p><p></p><p>Lesson learned, if I take anymore that seem that far off on weight I am going to ask for them to be reweighed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 1002136, member: 55"] He went from 605 to 545, on second thought I wish I would have asked to have him reweighed. They had done run him off the scales by the time I got around to them from unloading. I said something to the guy grading and got a look with no comment, did not even ask how I weighed him. 10% seems pretty excessive for a calm calf. My scales seem to be accurate, they weigh me comparably to bathroom scales and if I put feed or mineral on it as a test it is always within a pound or two. Lesson learned, if I take anymore that seem that far off on weight I am going to ask for them to be reweighed. [/QUOTE]
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