Reading the recent threads and the discussion on calf size and by default cow size I came to a conclusion. Rather than small versus large which is what the focus seems to be I am thinking the real decision is between two types of cows of another sort. I am thinking there is one type of cow that will put everything into the calf even if that means sacrificing herself and another type of cow that will sacrifice the calf to maintain herself.
I did some checking. We have kept records of our calf production as long as I can remember. We have been weighing our calves as they are weaned since I was a little kid and we have a lot of numbers at our disposal. With the miracle of computers it only took a few minutes to check and see that we always consistently wean calves that have gained between 2.34 and 2.45 pounds per day of age year in and year out. Drought, rain, weaning date, bulls, nothing seems to change the gain we put on the calves. Where we do have inconsistency is in open and late cows and cow condition relating to reproduction efficiency.
Our cows would be described as larger cows. Now I hear talk of the smaller cow offering very consistent rebreeding and live calves, even offering advantages in regards to longevity. Yet I think I recall ranchers talking about the weight of their calves varying quite a bit from year to year leading me to wonder if those hardy range cows are not looking after themselves first.
I did some checking. We have kept records of our calf production as long as I can remember. We have been weighing our calves as they are weaned since I was a little kid and we have a lot of numbers at our disposal. With the miracle of computers it only took a few minutes to check and see that we always consistently wean calves that have gained between 2.34 and 2.45 pounds per day of age year in and year out. Drought, rain, weaning date, bulls, nothing seems to change the gain we put on the calves. Where we do have inconsistency is in open and late cows and cow condition relating to reproduction efficiency.
Our cows would be described as larger cows. Now I hear talk of the smaller cow offering very consistent rebreeding and live calves, even offering advantages in regards to longevity. Yet I think I recall ranchers talking about the weight of their calves varying quite a bit from year to year leading me to wonder if those hardy range cows are not looking after themselves first.
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