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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1098734" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>They are using some light weight animals on this study if they show the heaviest calf to be 521 lbs. With 1500 lb cows and above, coming off of clover, they should be seeing calves with much higher weaning weights in the area of over 6- 700lbs. 800 is not out of the question. </p><p>Clover pastures do a lot for easy keeping cattle at any frame. Durana clover stayed up until the temps hits single digits here. It went dormant in December, and when we get a few warm days, it starts putting back out again. </p><p>It throws protein to them off and on all year long. It is greening up again now after a few warm days, and thick as ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1098734, member: 637"] They are using some light weight animals on this study if they show the heaviest calf to be 521 lbs. With 1500 lb cows and above, coming off of clover, they should be seeing calves with much higher weaning weights in the area of over 6- 700lbs. 800 is not out of the question. Clover pastures do a lot for easy keeping cattle at any frame. Durana clover stayed up until the temps hits single digits here. It went dormant in December, and when we get a few warm days, it starts putting back out again. It throws protein to them off and on all year long. It is greening up again now after a few warm days, and thick as ever. [/QUOTE]
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