DiamondMCattle said:
An average Mini is about a frame 0 some 00 and 000. I only deal with pure bred mini's so her being bred to red rock I'm not sure what she will be worth. But I'm assuming the cow isn't a frame score 0 shes probably a 1 maybe 2. I think that she will probably survive calving.
I went ahead and looked it up, mainly for personal knowledge.. The Mini Herf ass'n has a frame score chart, which was really neat to look it.. Went all the way to frame 0000...
Just for comparison:
At 2/3 years old: Female measurements on the left, males on the right:
0000 000 00 0 1 2 3 4 11 0000 000 00 0 1 2 3 4 11
36 38 40 42 44 45 47 49 62 2 years 39 41 43 45 47 48 50 52 66
37 39 41 43 45 46 48 50 63 3 years 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 68
So,the difference b/w a frame score 4 and frame score 11 animal at 2 years of age is 13 or 14 inches. The difference b/w a frame score 3 and 0000 animal at the same age is also 13 or 14 inches.
I'm going to guess that when they made this chart, they took that into account; but still that seems like a lot of difference that's really not likely. Back to what the poster said, if most mini's fall into the 0 or 00 range- that would put them 5-7 inches smaller than a frame 3. Which would be the equivalent to the difference b/w a frame 4 and a frame 6.5 to 7.5.
To me, a few inches doesn't appear to be much; but when you think about the true size difference between a frame 7 and a frame 4- it sure seems and sounds like alot more...
BTW- taking into account mature hip height of cattle, my 90% of my female sheep would fall into a frame score 0000 (1/2) to a 000, and my rams would fall into a frame score 000 easily. Isn't that neat, that my sheep are bigger than some people's cattle? I knew my sheep were bigger than the mini donkey we borrowed for a 'guard' animal this summer-- but cattle??
So back to the original question... Do you suppose this resulting calf would be big enough to compete at a large sized steer show, or small enough to compete as a mini? Or do you suppose neither is the case, which is why they've decided to sell the cow, and let someone else make that call and have that worry?