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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6301"><p>I don't think Jason is the naive one here. Make sure you have the age right and best of luck at your show. What breed is it supposed to be? Sounds like maybe its a lowline.</p><p></p><p>> That changes his frame score how?</p><p>> So your average height, how tall</p><p>> is waist high? 85 cm? 100? I gave</p><p>> you his frame score, I don't</p><p>> dispute his weight. All I'm saying</p><p>> is he will be very overfat by the</p><p>> time he is slaughter weight.</p><p></p><p>> 6mm is slaughter fat thickness. If</p><p>> he is there now, he will only get</p><p>> fatter as he gets older.</p><p></p><p>> Steers should weigh 1200 pounds or</p><p>> more (545 kg) before they have</p><p>> deposited 6mm (1/4 inch) of</p><p>> backfat.</p><p></p><p>> Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6301"] I don't think Jason is the naive one here. Make sure you have the age right and best of luck at your show. What breed is it supposed to be? Sounds like maybe its a lowline. > That changes his frame score how? > So your average height, how tall > is waist high? 85 cm? 100? I gave > you his frame score, I don't > dispute his weight. All I'm saying > is he will be very overfat by the > time he is slaughter weight. > 6mm is slaughter fat thickness. If > he is there now, he will only get > fatter as he gets older. > Steers should weigh 1200 pounds or > more (545 kg) before they have > deposited 6mm (1/4 inch) of > backfat. > Jason [/QUOTE]
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