I just got thinking about how the customer views bred heifers?
It would seem if they are over 1100 lbs the price starts to improve...1200 lbs is better! No one seems to want those small under 900 lb. heifers...or at least sure don't want to pay much for them?...or maybe it's just the sales I attend?
Now I suspect an 18 month old heifer that weighs in at 1200 lbs(assuming it is growth not fat) will mature into a cow in that 1600 lb. range and an 1100 lb. heifer close to 1500? I suspect that is probably about the best size for this area with decent grass and fairly lush conditions?
I find it very difficult to keep my cows in that 1400-1500 lb. range but I do know if you throw away the old grain pail when they are weaned you can grow them up to mature at a lesser weight.
I know many of you have different views on cow size and that is okay. I do believe there is always a trade off? Maxxing out profit usually involves keeping costs low while pushing production? You can go wrong either way real fast?
It would seem if they are over 1100 lbs the price starts to improve...1200 lbs is better! No one seems to want those small under 900 lb. heifers...or at least sure don't want to pay much for them?...or maybe it's just the sales I attend?
Now I suspect an 18 month old heifer that weighs in at 1200 lbs(assuming it is growth not fat) will mature into a cow in that 1600 lb. range and an 1100 lb. heifer close to 1500? I suspect that is probably about the best size for this area with decent grass and fairly lush conditions?
I find it very difficult to keep my cows in that 1400-1500 lb. range but I do know if you throw away the old grain pail when they are weaned you can grow them up to mature at a lesser weight.
I know many of you have different views on cow size and that is okay. I do believe there is always a trade off? Maxxing out profit usually involves keeping costs low while pushing production? You can go wrong either way real fast?
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