Birth weights average around 40 to 70 lbs, depending on genetics influenced by his dam and sire.
A young Angus calf typically weighs between 60 to 100 pounds at birth. They continue to gain weight rapidly in the first few months of life.
A Black Angus calf at 4 months old typically weighs around 400-500 pounds. This can vary based on factors like genetics, diet, and overall health of the calf.
The average weight of an Angus calf is typically around 55-80 pounds at birth. By the time they are weaned at 6-8 months, their weight can range from 400-700 pounds, depending on various factors such as genetics, nutrition, and management practices.
On average, a 6-month-old Angus calf weighs around 400-600 pounds. However, the weight can vary depending on factors such as genetics, diet, and level of physical activity.
On average, a 3-month-old Angus calf weighs around 300-400 pounds. However, individual calf weights can vary depending on factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health.
A young Angus calf typically weighs between 60 to 100 pounds at birth. They continue to gain weight rapidly in the first few months of life.
A Black Angus calf at 4 months old typically weighs around 400-500 pounds. This can vary based on factors like genetics, diet, and overall health of the calf.
On average, a 6-month-old Angus calf weighs around 400-600 pounds. However, the weight can vary depending on factors such as genetics, diet, and level of physical activity.
The average weight of an Angus calf is typically around 55-80 pounds at birth. By the time they are weaned at 6-8 months, their weight can range from 400-700 pounds, depending on various factors such as genetics, nutrition, and management practices.
A Pied calf may weigh around 100 lbs at birth.
On average, a 3-month-old Angus calf weighs around 300-400 pounds. However, individual calf weights can vary depending on factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health.
40 pound
A reasonable range is 80-100# at birth.
It depends on what breed of beef cattle you are asking about.
Most Angus cows are already past this age--they are mature female bovines that have already had a calf and are past 2 years of age.
Yes, if that's what it takes to save the calf!
Around 50 to 60 lbs.