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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 125712" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>It doesn't matter much about WW and YW if you have a dead calf. The ADG of a dead calf isn't very good. Personally, I'd give up some growth to get one that gets up quickly and nurses. Having said that, you don't have to give up growth by using a LBW Angus bull. We calved out some heifers this past spring. Their PFred and Dateline calves had adjusted WWs, from those calving ease bulls, better than some of the mature cow's calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 125712, member: 13"] It doesn't matter much about WW and YW if you have a dead calf. The ADG of a dead calf isn't very good. Personally, I'd give up some growth to get one that gets up quickly and nurses. Having said that, you don't have to give up growth by using a LBW Angus bull. We calved out some heifers this past spring. Their PFred and Dateline calves had adjusted WWs, from those calving ease bulls, better than some of the mature cow's calves. [/QUOTE]
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