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Two calves
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<blockquote data-quote="kdhansen" data-source="post: 1832131" data-attributes="member: 8158"><p>The only two Angus/Wagyu calves we have are built a LOT like the one in the pics. They are a good 3 months now. However, it sure seems like they eat as much, OR MORE, than the Angus calves same age. The calves can get into a "calf shed", and have access to hay anytime they want. The WagyuX calves have no problem leaving the group and coming clear up to the calf shed to eat. Had some nice soft alfalfa with the orchard grass, but had to take the alfalfa out, the WagyuX were STUFFING themselves (dirty butts+). A very limited test group, but seems they 'live to eat', but look like they just grow legs. Conversion rate?? Very interesting creatures!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdhansen, post: 1832131, member: 8158"] The only two Angus/Wagyu calves we have are built a LOT like the one in the pics. They are a good 3 months now. However, it sure seems like they eat as much, OR MORE, than the Angus calves same age. The calves can get into a "calf shed", and have access to hay anytime they want. The WagyuX calves have no problem leaving the group and coming clear up to the calf shed to eat. Had some nice soft alfalfa with the orchard grass, but had to take the alfalfa out, the WagyuX were STUFFING themselves (dirty butts+). A very limited test group, but seems they 'live to eat', but look like they just grow legs. Conversion rate?? Very interesting creatures! [/QUOTE]
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