I have enjoyed reading this discussion on cattle size and have a couple of questions. If you have a herd of 100 larger cows that wean 600 lb calves, you would need 150 smaller cows that wean 400 lb calves. Would it not be more efficient feeding less larger cows than more smaller cows. It should take less energy to heat one large building instead of 2 smaller buildings because of the reduced outside area. Comparing buildings is not correct, but it is an idea.
Most operators I know of with smaller cattle are also calving later in the spring or early summer, so is the feed cost smaller from the smaller cows, or the later calving?
I am wondering if scientific proof exists that smaller cows with smaller calves are really more efficient than larger cows? Remember, you need more smaller cows. Show me the unbiased proof?
As a side note, does anyone know of any late spring calving herds of large exotic cows, and regular fall weaning times? How do these animals compare to the mid winter calving cows for efficiency?
I personally think that when most people start thinking about their new efficient cattle, that they also made a change in calving dates, winter pasturing, backgrounding calves, etc. It may be the system that is more efficient, not the size of the cows.
Most operators I know of with smaller cattle are also calving later in the spring or early summer, so is the feed cost smaller from the smaller cows, or the later calving?
I am wondering if scientific proof exists that smaller cows with smaller calves are really more efficient than larger cows? Remember, you need more smaller cows. Show me the unbiased proof?
As a side note, does anyone know of any late spring calving herds of large exotic cows, and regular fall weaning times? How do these animals compare to the mid winter calving cows for efficiency?
I personally think that when most people start thinking about their new efficient cattle, that they also made a change in calving dates, winter pasturing, backgrounding calves, etc. It may be the system that is more efficient, not the size of the cows.
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