Dadnatron
Veteran Member
If you are just interested in ruining you ground... turn out a bunch of cows to continuously graze your property. They will wreck your grass and water without any input from you at all.
I'd like to hear more about breeding for twins,especially foundation animals. In my years with beef cows,dropping twins earned a one way ticket to auction unless it was one of the dairy cows kept around to nurse orphans. It sound's counterintuitive,but I've never met a cow man that celebrated twin beef calves so it come's as surprise that ranchers breed specifically with twins in mind.
Small bulls do not always throw small calves. Good chance they will however. We call bulls that throw small calves heifer bulls and use them on the replacement heifers. The good ones throw small yet grow big.Smaller cows also can't push as hard on gates and other stuff in the barn as larger cows can.
We specifically rented the smallest bull that the guy had available because we wanted smaller calves.
Aaron Z
He was still a little larger than the cows, but he was 3/4 the size of some of their larger bulls.Small bulls do not always throw small calves. Good chance they will however. We call bulls that throw small calves heifer bulls and use them on the replacement heifers. The good ones throw small yet grow big.
IIRC, they said that all their bulls were calve ease bulls. The cows did well with their first calves this spring, hopefully they do as well with their 2nd ones this spring.Maternal and paternal calving ease is an important factor in selection of breeds and cross. Maternal instinct and heterosis are also two factors for consideration.
Jerseys and Holsteins are not beef cattle.
IIRC, they said that all their bulls were calve ease bulls. The cows did well with their first calves this spring, hopefully they do as well with their 2nd ones this spring.
Aaron Z