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Calf that can't suckle?
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dabeegmon
Posted 2/11/2024 13:34 (#10618825 - in reply to #10618549)
Subject: RE: Calf that can't suckle?


SE Manitoba
olivetroad - 2/11/2024 09:42

Whenever we have a calf and momma with a problem that requires tubing or bottle feeding, I immediately calculate how many days it is until the next Monday when its local cattle auction day.  I used to try and bottle feed and baby them for weeks.  Yes, there were a lot of successes.  But overall, I am more profitable if I just cut my losses and sell the calf at the next cattle auction, and move on.

Some calves are just stupid and are missing the suck gene.

I was wondering yesterday what it was like in say the early 1800's as a cattle farmer.  Have we progressed exponentially in things like calving ease since then?  I wonder what the statistics were back then for pounds of beef successfully raised per momma cow?



Dunno from the 1800's but in the 60's 1200# was a very finished beef. (Maybe that's 1250#.)
At that time a 700# carcass got dockages.

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