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Skrinkage on cow/calves
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry27150" data-source="post: 78031" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>i have my own scales too & although like you say all sale barn scales are supposed to be the same. i take cattle to different sale barns & one not far from me is always lighter. of course they can adjust the scales anytime. longer haul or people not knowing what they are doing with cattle make them shrink more to. if a person working around them gets excited, they also get excited. that test was done by the university in iowa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry27150, post: 78031, member: 1177"] i have my own scales too & although like you say all sale barn scales are supposed to be the same. i take cattle to different sale barns & one not far from me is always lighter. of course they can adjust the scales anytime. longer haul or people not knowing what they are doing with cattle make them shrink more to. if a person working around them gets excited, they also get excited. that test was done by the university in iowa [/QUOTE]
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