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<blockquote data-quote="MF135" data-source="post: 750558" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>Yes I do think 90lb is a big calf. I would think that that 90lbs is over all breed averages and even 10-15lbs over some. None of my brangus x blonde calves were 90lbs. Think the biggest was 84lbs. I didn't have the EPDs on the bull but actual bw was 81lbs. I'll give up a lot of lbs to not have to check cows in the middle of the night. 70lbs and alive sure beats a 120lb calf and a dead cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MF135, post: 750558, member: 14057"] Yes I do think 90lb is a big calf. I would think that that 90lbs is over all breed averages and even 10-15lbs over some. None of my brangus x blonde calves were 90lbs. Think the biggest was 84lbs. I didn't have the EPDs on the bull but actual bw was 81lbs. I'll give up a lot of lbs to not have to check cows in the middle of the night. 70lbs and alive sure beats a 120lb calf and a dead cow. [/QUOTE]
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