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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 339651" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>A 70 pound calf looks smaller than a 100 pound calf. I can usually guess as close as a tape. If Im off or if the tape is off doesn't matter. Guessing is easier and quicker. If I want to be exact nothing beats a scale. If you need to do it in the field. use the plywood and bathroom scale method or put a beam on the truck or four wheeler to hang a scale. (disclamer - installing a beam on a horse doesn't work very well. It wastes your time and annoys the horse.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 339651, member: 1184"] A 70 pound calf looks smaller than a 100 pound calf. I can usually guess as close as a tape. If Im off or if the tape is off doesn't matter. Guessing is easier and quicker. If I want to be exact nothing beats a scale. If you need to do it in the field. use the plywood and bathroom scale method or put a beam on the truck or four wheeler to hang a scale. (disclamer - installing a beam on a horse doesn't work very well. It wastes your time and annoys the horse.) [/QUOTE]
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