A 5-year-old black Angus bull typically weighs between 1,800 to 2,200 pounds. But keep in mind that weight can vary depending on genetics, nutrition, and management practices. It's best to consult with a veterinarian or livestock specialist for more accurate information tailored to your specific situation.
On average, a 1-year-old Angus calf can weigh between 600 to 800 pounds, depending on its genetics, diet, and management practices. Growth rates may vary, but this range is typical for Angus cattle at that age.
A yearling Angus steer should weigh around 800 lbs.
A one year old Angus cow typically weighs around 600-800 pounds. However, the weight can vary depending on factors such as genetics, diet, and living conditions.
Depends on the breed and each individual bull. Some may only weigh around 1000 lbs, others may weigh over 2000 lbs. Usually the higher weaning weights (or 205-day weight) a bull calf has, the higher the yearling weight he'll have.
A 5-year-old black Angus bull typically weighs between 1,800 to 2,200 pounds. But keep in mind that weight can vary depending on genetics, nutrition, and management practices. It's best to consult with a veterinarian or livestock specialist for more accurate information tailored to your specific situation.
On average, a 1-year-old Angus calf can weigh between 600 to 800 pounds, depending on its genetics, diet, and management practices. Growth rates may vary, but this range is typical for Angus cattle at that age.
A yearling Angus steer should weigh around 800 lbs.
A one year old Angus cow typically weighs around 600-800 pounds. However, the weight can vary depending on factors such as genetics, diet, and living conditions.
Depends on the breed and each individual bull. Some may only weigh around 1000 lbs, others may weigh over 2000 lbs. Usually the higher weaning weights (or 205-day weight) a bull calf has, the higher the yearling weight he'll have.
A 2-year-old Black Angus typically weighs between 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, although this can vary based on factors such as genetics, diet, and overall health. Males (bulls) generally weigh more than females (heifers), with bulls often reaching the higher end of this range. Regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure that they maintain a healthy weight.
It could be one of two things: frostbite, or he got it caught somewhere, somehow and had to pull it out.
60lbs No they weigh 70- 80
I think you should weigh about 140.
A ten year old girl can weigh from 80-100 lbs.
52pounds
she would weigh about 81 lbs