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<blockquote data-quote="JHH" data-source="post: 151150" data-attributes="member: 1908"><p>Wouldnt the R.E.A. have something to do with what the bull weighed? For instance if the bull weighed 1000 pounds that would be more than the 1inch per hundred weight. But if the bull weighed what he should (1400) that would be poor. Is that right or have I messed up again? Might need some more info like breed and weight. I dont know that much about it but they were selling reg. angus at a sale last year with 21 inch R.E.A. they were one year old and weighed around 1200 to 1400 lbs. I thought that was an extreme. JHH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHH, post: 151150, member: 1908"] Wouldnt the R.E.A. have something to do with what the bull weighed? For instance if the bull weighed 1000 pounds that would be more than the 1inch per hundred weight. But if the bull weighed what he should (1400) that would be poor. Is that right or have I messed up again? Might need some more info like breed and weight. I dont know that much about it but they were selling reg. angus at a sale last year with 21 inch R.E.A. they were one year old and weighed around 1200 to 1400 lbs. I thought that was an extreme. JHH [/QUOTE]
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