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<blockquote data-quote="Old_man_emu" data-source="post: 898895" data-attributes="member: 17893"><p>I have hit those higher weights with straight angus calves from 1300lbs cows with no supplement. They are on high clover and rye pastures that are really productive.</p><p>The difference between a calf being 570lbs @ 205 and 670lbs @ 205 is 0.5lbs a day if they are born at the same weight. </p><p>It sounds like you are already exceeding the local average so it sounds like your doing a pretty good job already, you have to decide where you might be able to find that extra bit of gain in your system i.e genetic or enviromental</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_man_emu, post: 898895, member: 17893"] I have hit those higher weights with straight angus calves from 1300lbs cows with no supplement. They are on high clover and rye pastures that are really productive. The difference between a calf being 570lbs @ 205 and 670lbs @ 205 is 0.5lbs a day if they are born at the same weight. It sounds like you are already exceeding the local average so it sounds like your doing a pretty good job already, you have to decide where you might be able to find that extra bit of gain in your system i.e genetic or enviromental [/QUOTE]
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