I just looked at a sale catalog where 10 of the 15 bulls out of an 'easy calving bull' had birth weights over 90 pounds. The other 5 with birth weights listed ranged from low 70's to mid 80's. All have good BEPDs, however. Would you consider buying a bull with a 98 pound birth weight as a calving ease prospect to use on your heifers, regardless of his BEPD? I'm not praising or condemning anybody or any animal, but if I was to look for a calving ease bull, I would look for several generations of low birth weights on both sides of the pedigree and would probably not consider a bull with a birth weight of over 80 pounds. I understand the many variables in birth weight, etc., but would just like to see some input on acceptable birth weight range you might have when selecting a calving ease bull. If 2/3 of a bull's calves weigh in excess of 90 pounds, should he be promoted as a calving ease bull?