That's me on the right. I think that genetics are part of it but it is not possible to select a cow that can do on nothing. My wife and I run around 100 hereford/angus/gallowayX cows. They fit the Bonsma/Fry type and once in a while we have to supplement the energy. That beigng said we try to produce beef with as little diesel and as high a percentage of forage as possible.
There are a few herds I have been called to where that longhorn in the video would be the fattest cow. Apart from the welfare issue, this is going cost them dearly when it comes to all of the problems that are associated with malnourished cattle. Dystocias, disease, low weaning weights and more opens for a start.
There are a few herds I have been called to where that longhorn in the video would be the fattest cow. Apart from the welfare issue, this is going cost them dearly when it comes to all of the problems that are associated with malnourished cattle. Dystocias, disease, low weaning weights and more opens for a start.
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