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Breeding / Calving Issues
When genetics throw you a curve ball
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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1561294" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Me too. However, it'd be very interesting. Not sure if it wold make a big difference in the selection, but sure would be fun to see if it shows their calving ability in the future. However, I do know which ones are capable to calve bigger calf, once they deliver their first calf. Had once a heifer, which was a tiny, hardly 1100lbs at the calving, maybe closer to 1000lb and calved with abit over than 110lbs calf unassisted. I guess she would have scored pretty high!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1561294, member: 19683"] Me too. However, it'd be very interesting. Not sure if it wold make a big difference in the selection, but sure would be fun to see if it shows their calving ability in the future. However, I do know which ones are capable to calve bigger calf, once they deliver their first calf. Had once a heifer, which was a tiny, hardly 1100lbs at the calving, maybe closer to 1000lb and calved with abit over than 110lbs calf unassisted. I guess she would have scored pretty high! [/QUOTE]
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