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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1376110" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>Tall timber</p><p></p><p>Sorry it does look really confusing. It jumbled up when I posted it. 6/26 was the first weight. 10/26the final weight taken prior to the sale. Looking at the jumble the first number is the lot number of the calf, the C number is our actual farm number of the calf. The next number is the 6/26 weight then the 10/26 weight after that is the total weight gained then the ADG of the calf between 6/26 and 10/26 then the frame score interesting all five are frame score 5 the P stands for passed their BSE exam. This is not actually a bull test in that the Bulls are ranked based on gain, it is a development program. Weights are taken, ultrasound information gathered and weights given to the consignors to show them how their Bulls are doing, but not a traditional type bull test.</p><p></p><p>Gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1376110, member: 13402"] Tall timber Sorry it does look really confusing. It jumbled up when I posted it. 6/26 was the first weight. 10/26the final weight taken prior to the sale. Looking at the jumble the first number is the lot number of the calf, the C number is our actual farm number of the calf. The next number is the 6/26 weight then the 10/26 weight after that is the total weight gained then the ADG of the calf between 6/26 and 10/26 then the frame score interesting all five are frame score 5 the P stands for passed their BSE exam. This is not actually a bull test in that the Bulls are ranked based on gain, it is a development program. Weights are taken, ultrasound information gathered and weights given to the consignors to show them how their Bulls are doing, but not a traditional type bull test. Gizmom [/QUOTE]
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