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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 5861626" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>Yep weight is weight I agree but your dealing with livestock and there is always a lot of variable's that can effect the weights either up or down, they were only 0.5 kilo less than the on farm weight which is here nor there, if they were say 2/3 kilos less then of course that would be a different matter.</p><p></p><p>And of course E/U grade animals should weigh better than say R/O grade animals and the latter will quite often lose weight quicker than a E grade animal for some unknown reason if any animal does lose weight between weighing and market day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 5861626, member: 1048"] Yep weight is weight I agree but your dealing with livestock and there is always a lot of variable's that can effect the weights either up or down, they were only 0.5 kilo less than the on farm weight which is here nor there, if they were say 2/3 kilos less then of course that would be a different matter. And of course E/U grade animals should weigh better than say R/O grade animals and the latter will quite often lose weight quicker than a E grade animal for some unknown reason if any animal does lose weight between weighing and market day. [/QUOTE]
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