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Having too much calving ease?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1506539" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>My bigger cows have shorthorn influence, they're the ones that make the monster calves.. there's about 4 of them left, You can tell them all you want, but 130-140 lb bull calves is all they'll make, regardless of the bull they're bred to... </p><p>you probably have seen it already, but since it's relevant, here's a 140 lb'er being born in the time it take to play a folk song.. he's heavy but he's long too</p><p>[youtube]https://youtu.be/GwcnbPEmnRs[/youtube]</p><p>The brother of this one is my current bull Hector, On Sunday my buddy's Jersey/Dexter/Angus heifer calved out a bull calf from him unassisted.. Only trouble he had was one of his 2nd timer Longhorns.. I was just there for it, a few bale twines and I pulled it by hand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1506539, member: 9096"] My bigger cows have shorthorn influence, they're the ones that make the monster calves.. there's about 4 of them left, You can tell them all you want, but 130-140 lb bull calves is all they'll make, regardless of the bull they're bred to... you probably have seen it already, but since it's relevant, here's a 140 lb'er being born in the time it take to play a folk song.. he's heavy but he's long too [youtube]https://youtu.be/GwcnbPEmnRs[/youtube] The brother of this one is my current bull Hector, On Sunday my buddy's Jersey/Dexter/Angus heifer calved out a bull calf from him unassisted.. Only trouble he had was one of his 2nd timer Longhorns.. I was just there for it, a few bale twines and I pulled it by hand [/QUOTE]
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