BRG
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We weighed our bull calves this week. I am not sure what the deal is, but our calves are way heavier this year than years past. They came off the cow heavier and are doing better in the lot as well. I would say the average birthdate on these guys would be between March 1 and March 10 and they weighed 837 lbs empty. We do have a few new herd sires we are using, which could be some of it, I think they are about a week older on average as well, but my guess is this, we hired a nutritionist this summer and he tested our grass and water in the pasture and made a mineral that fit what we needed. He also tested all of our feed stuffs and well water for the winter and he is making our rations for us instead of us trying to make them ourselves. I think with his help, our cattle are showing what they really are. They aren't getting fed real hard either, as they are at a .42 Mcal ration for energy, so I know it isn't to much energy. We are not feeding any grains to them either. Our ration consists of straw hay and cornstalks ground together for the hay, then they are getting corn silage, (which only has around 10 to 15 bushels corn in it) for energy they are getting modified distillers and beet pulp. Plus they are getting a pound of liquid feed that has a little added fat and all the minerals/vitamins/ and rumenson that is needed. It is all put in the mixer wagon and fed every morning in a fence line feed bunk.
What are your thoughts on why they are a bigger, stouter set this year?
What are your thoughts on why they are a bigger, stouter set this year?