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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1557546" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Hope everything went well for you! That's a big calf, for sure.</p><p>I really like the dark heifer so far. Would love to have more like her. Very friendly character and is looking really well.</p><p>Will have one more calf soon. Cow is due on the 7th of February (285days), AI'd with blonde bull, which has 112.4lbs bw, so don't think it'll be any smaller calf. It's really interesting how all calves except charolais, don't look that heavy despite what the scales showed. Going to search for a twin once will have a calf under 90lbs!</p><p>I believe that those people, who don't weigh their newborn calves are mistaken that their calves are that small. Both farmers we bought our last two bulls from said that they don't have big calves, but when I saw their calves they looked pretty decent size. Not to mention that most calves from the previous bull were pretty much around 100lbs, some going up to 110lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1557546, member: 19683"] Hope everything went well for you! That's a big calf, for sure. I really like the dark heifer so far. Would love to have more like her. Very friendly character and is looking really well. Will have one more calf soon. Cow is due on the 7th of February (285days), AI'd with blonde bull, which has 112.4lbs bw, so don't think it'll be any smaller calf. It's really interesting how all calves except charolais, don't look that heavy despite what the scales showed. Going to search for a twin once will have a calf under 90lbs! I believe that those people, who don't weigh their newborn calves are mistaken that their calves are that small. Both farmers we bought our last two bulls from said that they don't have big calves, but when I saw their calves they looked pretty decent size. Not to mention that most calves from the previous bull were pretty much around 100lbs, some going up to 110lbs. [/QUOTE]
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