Grassfarmer
Well-known member
I'd be interested to know how many of the purebred guys on here weigh their cows. I bought my first weigh scale back in '85 in Scotland because I was starting into purebred Simmentals in a small way and at that time it was compulsory to weight record bulls to register them. I didn't like that rule as I felt it put undue emphasis on weight gain and encouraged heavy feeding. Over the years we have always weighed the calves at weaning and beyond and find the scale a useful tool. We haven't weighed the cows regularly but when I do I tell you it shocks me - cows are way heavier than we expect. Given that frame creep and increased weight is the order of the day in most, if not all, purebred breeds perhaps there is a case for having compulsory weight recording of cows, allied to a condition score, before you can register the calves? Given all the measurement and science that supposedly goes into EPDs isn't rather contradictory that calves can still be marketed as having xxxlb weaning weight out of a "small/moderate frame cow" that could in fact be anywhere from 1200 to 2000lbs because she has never been weighed? Increased production without any measure of the cost to keep the factory running (which is directly influenced by the size and feed consumption of the cow herd) is meaningless to me and I would suggest detrimental to both individual breeds and the whole beef industry.