Following on from a comment cattleman2 made in a different thread - how old is an old cow in your opinion (or in your herd?)
I'm interested in peoples policy on culling older animals - some guys sell them all at age 10, some keep them until they drop. As I've posted here before my purebred Luing cows live long lives - I recently bought an 11 year old who I consider to be in middle age - good for 5 or 6 years still.
I bought 40 "commercial red Angus" in spring of 01 that were all coming with their 4th calf or more then. We still have 18 left that will be 11 years old this spring. The group look really young still - good enough for 4 more calves in my opinion. Out of the 40 cows there were two I reckon were off a Saler sire, two of a Limo sire and two with Simmental or Shorthorn in them. With the exception of one Shorthorn type all these crossbred cows are gone - all open at a younger age. Is this simply the effect of exotic blood? How come the hybrid vigor didn't help them out?
I'm interested in peoples policy on culling older animals - some guys sell them all at age 10, some keep them until they drop. As I've posted here before my purebred Luing cows live long lives - I recently bought an 11 year old who I consider to be in middle age - good for 5 or 6 years still.
I bought 40 "commercial red Angus" in spring of 01 that were all coming with their 4th calf or more then. We still have 18 left that will be 11 years old this spring. The group look really young still - good enough for 4 more calves in my opinion. Out of the 40 cows there were two I reckon were off a Saler sire, two of a Limo sire and two with Simmental or Shorthorn in them. With the exception of one Shorthorn type all these crossbred cows are gone - all open at a younger age. Is this simply the effect of exotic blood? How come the hybrid vigor didn't help them out?
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