Northern Rancher
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Who feeds them all they want to eat?
Can't buy the "vice-versa"...but I do agree with you that good cattle will work on either.Mike said:Cattle that do well in the pasture do well on feed. And vice-versa.
:agree:RobertMac said:Can't buy the "vice-versa"...but I do agree with you that good cattle will work on either.Mike said:Cattle that do well in the pasture do well on feed. And vice-versa.
A low gut volume animal on low nutrient forage may not be able to eat enough of that forage to meet its nutritional needs. A large gut volume animal on the same low nutrient forage may be able to consumer enough volume to reach its nutritional needs. There will be a performance difference.
Take the same two animals and put them on a nutrient dense concentrate...the performance difference will be much less because the low gut volume animal can consume enough to meet its nutritional needs.
My point being that nutrient dense diets can hide flawed genetics.
My position is that if I can get all my cows to work on forage only...and produce calves that work on forage only...then anything that goes to a feedlot should excel.![]()
RobertMac said:Can't buy the "vice-versa"...but I do agree with you that good cattle will work on either.Mike said:Cattle that do well in the pasture do well on feed. And vice-versa.
A low gut volume animal on low nutrient forage may not be able to eat enough of that forage to meet its nutritional needs. A large gut volume animal on the same low nutrient forage may be able to consumer enough volume to reach its nutritional needs. There will be a performance difference.
Take the same two animals and put them on a nutrient dense concentrate...the performance difference will be much less because the low gut volume animal can consume enough to meet its nutritional needs.
My point being that nutrient dense diets can hide flawed genetics.
My position is that if I can get all my cows to work on forage only...and produce calves that work on forage only...then anything that goes to a feedlot should excel.![]()
TSR said:RobertMac said:Can't buy the "vice-versa"...but I do agree with you that good cattle will work on either.Mike said:Cattle that do well in the pasture do well on feed. And vice-versa.
A low gut volume animal on low nutrient forage may not be able to eat enough of that forage to meet its nutritional needs. A large gut volume animal on the same low nutrient forage may be able to consumer enough volume to reach its nutritional needs. There will be a performance difference.
Take the same two animals and put them on a nutrient dense concentrate...the performance difference will be much less because the low gut volume animal can consume enough to meet its nutritional needs.
My point being that nutrient dense diets can hide flawed genetics.
My position is that if I can get all my cows to work on forage only...and produce calves that work on forage only...then anything that goes to a feedlot should excel.![]()
Yep, I agree.
RobertMac said:Can't buy the "vice-versa"...but I do agree with you that good cattle will work on either.Mike said:Cattle that do well in the pasture do well on feed. And vice-versa.
A low gut volume animal on low nutrient forage may not be able to eat enough of that forage to meet its nutritional needs. A large gut volume animal on the same low nutrient forage may be able to consumer enough volume to reach its nutritional needs. There will be a performance difference.
Take the same two animals and put them on a nutrient dense concentrate...the performance difference will be much less because the low gut volume animal can consume enough to meet its nutritional needs.
My point being that nutrient dense diets can hide flawed genetics.
My position is that if I can get all my cows to work on forage only...and produce calves that work on forage only...then anything that goes to a feedlot should excel.![]()
Mike said:RobertMac said:Can't buy the "vice-versa"...but I do agree with you that good cattle will work on either.Mike said:Cattle that do well in the pasture do well on feed. And vice-versa.
A low gut volume animal on low nutrient forage may not be able to eat enough of that forage to meet its nutritional needs. A large gut volume animal on the same low nutrient forage may be able to consumer enough volume to reach its nutritional needs. There will be a performance difference.
Take the same two animals and put them on a nutrient dense concentrate...the performance difference will be much less because the low gut volume animal can consume enough to meet its nutritional needs.
My point being that nutrient dense diets can hide flawed genetics.
My position is that if I can get all my cows to work on forage only...and produce calves that work on forage only...then anything that goes to a feedlot should excel.![]()
You're comparing oranges to apples.