Since I seem to be able to stir the pot pretty easily, I am going to ask this, and I am going to pick on both Angus, and Herfords from the start.
A few years before I started showing cattle, everything was so short that a person had to check bulls for cactus in their sheath. In just a few years, we went to the other extreme. If we will all be honest, both Herford and Angus were crossed with something to get that size, that fast.
My question is... are we savvy enough not to end up with the short, poor growing cattle? The next question is, since the size of the cow is getting smaller, will heterosis still benefit? I guess I don't understand how you can go for a moderate to small frame cow, and expect to have larger weaning weights.
I understand that you can't starve a profit out of a cow, and neither can you afford to feed a 1400 plus cow, that won't produce. Besides that, those big cows are hard on my horse, when I get stupid.
I know there are good cattle in every breed, that are around that 1000 to 1200 pound mark. It just concerns me that we will go to small end of things, thinking we are making a profit.
A few years before I started showing cattle, everything was so short that a person had to check bulls for cactus in their sheath. In just a few years, we went to the other extreme. If we will all be honest, both Herford and Angus were crossed with something to get that size, that fast.
My question is... are we savvy enough not to end up with the short, poor growing cattle? The next question is, since the size of the cow is getting smaller, will heterosis still benefit? I guess I don't understand how you can go for a moderate to small frame cow, and expect to have larger weaning weights.
I understand that you can't starve a profit out of a cow, and neither can you afford to feed a 1400 plus cow, that won't produce. Besides that, those big cows are hard on my horse, when I get stupid.
I know there are good cattle in every breed, that are around that 1000 to 1200 pound mark. It just concerns me that we will go to small end of things, thinking we are making a profit.