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Why would someone want a cow that is 1500lbs?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 31809" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>That would be one way. Another would be a cow and bull combination that have moderate frame but high post yearling growth. But why would anyone want a monster bull like he has turned out to be? When we got this cow his YW was much lower then they are today.</p><p>I also sort of question his FS of 6.2. I've found that FS measurments and BCS can vary a great deal from one person to anothers measurments. I know that 58 inches should be 58 inches, but depending on how the cow stands you can get an inch or probably even 2 difference one way or another.</p><p>We took FS measuremnts this spring, when you're running them through quickly it's pretty hard to be consistant.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 31809, member: 34"] That would be one way. Another would be a cow and bull combination that have moderate frame but high post yearling growth. But why would anyone want a monster bull like he has turned out to be? When we got this cow his YW was much lower then they are today. I also sort of question his FS of 6.2. I've found that FS measurments and BCS can vary a great deal from one person to anothers measurments. I know that 58 inches should be 58 inches, but depending on how the cow stands you can get an inch or probably even 2 difference one way or another. We took FS measuremnts this spring, when you're running them through quickly it's pretty hard to be consistant. dun [/QUOTE]
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