How much does it cost a year to keep a bull? What should you pay for a commercial bull?
I understand the concept of you get what you pay for, but often wonder if all these EPDs are really all that accurate?
Back in the day when I was serious, I used a lot of AI. Quite often the clean up bull produced better calves than the AI bull, with all the numbers and blue ribbons!
If you pay $5000 for a bull and use him for four years (say 120 calves) and then sell him for $1600 he has cost $3400 for 120 calves....or $28.33/calf?
Add on the interest for 4 years (say 3.5%/yr) on $5k = $700 or $5.83 calf?
Then add in the cost of keeping him fed and healthy and seperated part of the year @$400/yr. =$1600 or $13.33/calf?
$47.49/calf?
The $2500 bull with the same costs above is $7.50 $1.05 $13.33 = 20.88?
So....the $5000 bull needs to make an extra $26.61/calf to return the same cost as the $2500 bull?
That very well be possible, or it might not. AI might be even cheaper if you do your own and put little value on your time?
I understand the concept of you get what you pay for, but often wonder if all these EPDs are really all that accurate?
Back in the day when I was serious, I used a lot of AI. Quite often the clean up bull produced better calves than the AI bull, with all the numbers and blue ribbons!
If you pay $5000 for a bull and use him for four years (say 120 calves) and then sell him for $1600 he has cost $3400 for 120 calves....or $28.33/calf?
Add on the interest for 4 years (say 3.5%/yr) on $5k = $700 or $5.83 calf?
Then add in the cost of keeping him fed and healthy and seperated part of the year @$400/yr. =$1600 or $13.33/calf?
$47.49/calf?
The $2500 bull with the same costs above is $7.50 $1.05 $13.33 = 20.88?
So....the $5000 bull needs to make an extra $26.61/calf to return the same cost as the $2500 bull?
That very well be possible, or it might not. AI might be even cheaper if you do your own and put little value on your time?
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