Hereford76
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What is everyones thoughts on how to go about calving ease in a breeding program. I don't know but I have always believed that when a breeder continues to select bulls on calving ease or birth weight with the excuse that those little 65lb calves pop right up isn't doing you much good in the long term or for your cowherd. TO me it seems, if they are keeping their own replacements, they are just building a cowherd that can't calve. I've seen it in several herds. I won't go out and find a bull specifically for use on heifers. If a herd bull is to make it here he has to cover everything else and work on heifers. I occasionally get the 90 lb calf out of a heifer, but I believe that because of the fact that I haven't selected extremely (although I do have to keep it in check) on calving ease or birth weight I can use just about anything on heifers and be safe. BW is the most highly correlated trait to growth performance and if I can have a calf at 20lb heavier at birth with good vigor then I believe I am ahead.
Curious to your thoughts.
Curious to your thoughts.