Sometimes I wonder if this little cow syndrome has gone to far? If you live in an area where the climatic conditions and soil will really produce, what do you need these "surviver" type cattle for?
Over the years I've introduced a lot of Angus genetics into my herd as a way of basically counter balancing the Simmental and Char genetics. I believe this has given me a functional cow for my area? Might not work out in the desert? I really don't want a really small cow...like them right in that 1400 lb. range...in their working clothes!
At the local bred cow sales the bigger cows(1500 lb. or more) always bring more and bred heifers under 1100 lbs, just don't sell very well here at all!
I do realize that this is a lush area and these type of animals might not work in other places? I have also realized my bigger cows usually produce my bigger calves and they all eat at the same place! The bigger cows keep their condition just as well as the smaller ones.
Over the years I've introduced a lot of Angus genetics into my herd as a way of basically counter balancing the Simmental and Char genetics. I believe this has given me a functional cow for my area? Might not work out in the desert? I really don't want a really small cow...like them right in that 1400 lb. range...in their working clothes!
At the local bred cow sales the bigger cows(1500 lb. or more) always bring more and bred heifers under 1100 lbs, just don't sell very well here at all!
I do realize that this is a lush area and these type of animals might not work in other places? I have also realized my bigger cows usually produce my bigger calves and they all eat at the same place! The bigger cows keep their condition just as well as the smaller ones.
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