I read an article the other day that said the packers were now looking for smaller lighter weight carcasses now-- and had started discounting them at 1000 lbs on a graduated scale that discounted more the more they weighed...
New Tyson cattle pricing program discounts heavier animals
By Ann Bagel Storck on 1/14/2008 for Meatingplace.com
Tyson Foods is phasing in a new cattle pricing grid designed to reward producers of animals that best meet customer needs — namely, animals that are not too heavy.
"Retail and foodservice beef customers have consistently expressed concern about excessive piece weights from heavy carcasses," the company said in a written statement. "These beef subprimals are subsequently difficult to portion and merchandize."
Under Tyson's new "True Value Grid," beef carcasses weighing more than 1,000 pounds are discounted $15 per hundredweight, while those more than 1,050 pounds are discounted $35 per hundredweight. The grid also incorporates USDA's regional weekly weighted average prices as well as average premiums and discounts based on quality.
It also appears in looking in many of the AI catalogs where they are making many more "truly moderate" framed and EPD sires available-- along with sires that have a good history of moderating frame and body size of their daughters...Some of the producers of these type cattle/bulls have been having hot sales lately too (ex. Diamond D)- as more can see the trainwreck that comes from following a continuing pattern of "bigger, better, faster"..
Those heifers with or out of bulls with a +50-60WW and +100YW with a milk EPD of +30 seem like a wreck just looking to happen to me with the droughted or sometimes bad pasture conditions we seem to get more often than not.....Unless a guy wants to follow them around with a protein lick tub and sack of feed..... :roll:
I loaded lots of cattle into cars like them-- in weather like this- all night and all day--chipping frozen sh*t out of the doors at 25 Below so you could close them....Not fun....