Driving up north for Christmas we saw a herd of cattle out swath grazing. Now I will tell you these cows looked awfully fat! I think the swath was probably fairly mature barley!
I learned a long time ago that if you want to have lots of calving problems, just get those cows nice and lardy and give them lots of protein!
Barley has too much protein for a beef cow? 12% is just too much, in my opinion.
Now maybe this isn't a problem if you are using a certain kind of bull...but what about if you are pushing the envelope and using some of these big bulls like Red Max or something? I know the buzzword these days is low cost easy maitenance...but the fact is you still get paid for pounds in the fall and those big crossbred type bulls can pack the pounds on?
I just thought those cows are too darned fat.
I learned a long time ago that if you want to have lots of calving problems, just get those cows nice and lardy and give them lots of protein!
Barley has too much protein for a beef cow? 12% is just too much, in my opinion.
Now maybe this isn't a problem if you are using a certain kind of bull...but what about if you are pushing the envelope and using some of these big bulls like Red Max or something? I know the buzzword these days is low cost easy maitenance...but the fact is you still get paid for pounds in the fall and those big crossbred type bulls can pack the pounds on?
I just thought those cows are too darned fat.
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