Nesikep
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I've only gotten close to maxing out the scale twice (140 lb +140 lb)
Nesikep":1zw2dpy1 said:I've only gotten close to maxing out the scale twice (140 lb +140 lb)
Seems like you would have to adjust those weights as you go through calving season. As you went along getting stronger the big ones should fly as far as the small ones did at the start. When you get much older it will work the opposite way.hooknline":3pc4ggo7 said:I just pick them up and throw them. If they fly 10 ft theyre 70 lb. if they go 8 theyre 80. 7 ft is 90, 6 ft is 100. Etc. Most fly about 10 ft but ive had a few go 12. They were on the smaller side
Baldie Maker":2j7qey65 said:Looking to get some birth weight data on next years calf crop and was wondering what everyone who is weighing their calves is using?
thinking of this one..http://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html ... b0d0204ae5
That's what I use, works fine, but it's a two man job. We also tag and band the bulls at the same time. Use grandson to fight momma. Haven't been stomped, yet. Some of them make some convincing threats. Got to be careful.Baldie Maker":15arwpwi said:Looking to get some birth weight data on next years calf crop and was wondering what everyone who is weighing their calves is using?
thinking of this one..http://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html ... b0d0204ae5