Big Muddy rancher
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North Ridge Ranching said:Big Muddy rancher said:Tagging cows can let you identify poor producers with out the hassle of tagging at birth which I felt was the intent of the question.
I do notch the ear on my steers at branding to help with sorting but most of my steers carry a little tag on their bellies that gets looked at for sorting. :wink: :lol: :lol:
How does the cow being tagged and no corresponding calf tag help you know that a poor calf belongs to a certain cow at sale time if they aren't paired up and are instead, all mixed up in a corral. I know our black calves can look alot alike in the corral at sale time. I know, we all probably diagnose these calves during the summer on pasture, but a reminder at sale time doesn't hurt if you have a memory like I do.:???: :???:
I do like your comment on the steer tag under their bellies though.![]()
I usually don't struggle on identifying the steers from heifers either. I was talking more about sorting for pastures and breeding herds like you mentioned earlier.
I just watch the cattle as we check them and put out mineral. If I see a poor calf on a cow I can just take note of the cows number. Then at weaning or preg checking she can be culled.