Is ace of diamonds safe on heifers?

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osfcattle

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NOOOO!!!!! we bred two first calf shorthorn heifers to him and the first one was born backwards and weighed 95# we broke her leg pulling her but the vet put a cast on it and now she's fine but the second one was out of a smaller framed heifer and weighed 93# and we pulledd her too and pinched nerves in her momma'sback leg and tail. So 3rd calf cows or really really big cows
 

showsteerdlux

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The few I have personally calved out weighed in the high 90's up into the 105 range. I wouldn't worry on anything past a heifer but for that 1dt calf how about MAV Bellringer?
 

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MAV Bellringer is said to be heifer safe.  The best idea when looking for these type of answers is to log onto the Associations website- type in the animals reg number- and search "progeny" -  If the breeders that have used the bull have accurately reported the progeny birthweight, which I guess we have to assume they have, then this should give you a good idea of their range of bws.  If its a widely used bull, you should be able to even find a mating that is similar to yours as far as pedigree goes and that would give you a better idea.
 
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MAV Bellringer is said to be heifer safe.  The best idea when looking for these type of answers is to log onto the Associations website- type in the animals reg number- and search "progeny" -  If the breeders that have used the bull have accurately reported the progeny birthweight, which I guess we have to assume they have, then this should give you a good idea of their range of bws.  If its a widely used bull, you should be able to even find a mating that is similar to yours as far as pedigree goes and that would give you a better idea.

I like to get on and compare BW of the breeder/ owners-- with everyone else's...  One bull in particular that I had thought of using was siring 70-80 lb calves for his owner-- while was siring 90-100 lb calves for others.  I'm not calling anyone a liar- but it sure seems that on anyone else's cows-- he's not working.
 

NHR

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And remember the dam and the environment play a big role in birth weights also!!!
 
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