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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowhereford II" data-source="post: 604453" data-attributes="member: 7439"><p>Yankee is no 10 BW. He is more like around 1.5-2, and is considered a calving ease bull. I presume you were talking about Churchill Yankee. </p><p></p><p>Everyone's environment is different. RDSam, you may have better forage than Aaron. Do you creep? Or maybe you just have higher growth genetics. What is the mature cow size of your herd? We know for certain that northern BW is higher. It has to do with increased blood (nutrient)flow to the vitals as the animal is surviving harsh weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowhereford II, post: 604453, member: 7439"] Yankee is no 10 BW. He is more like around 1.5-2, and is considered a calving ease bull. I presume you were talking about Churchill Yankee. Everyone's environment is different. RDSam, you may have better forage than Aaron. Do you creep? Or maybe you just have higher growth genetics. What is the mature cow size of your herd? We know for certain that northern BW is higher. It has to do with increased blood (nutrient)flow to the vitals as the animal is surviving harsh weather. [/QUOTE]
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