Introduction Do relationships exist between cow size, nutrient requirements, and production capability? We can assume that a bigger cow will require more nutrients. What are the characteristics of that relationship? Is it a direct response wherein a cow that is 10% bigger than another will require 10% more nutrients, or is there economy of scale, so to speak? Can we assume that a bigger cow will be more productive? Is it automatic that bigger size means faster growth so we can expect the calves of bigger cows to grow faster? We will explore these relationships. Cow Size It is commonly understood that cows are getting bigger. When one considers that the cow population in the US has shrunk since 1974 (as depicted in the cow inventory figure ...
4 pp.Body size and milking potential are important genetic traits in beef production. Wide ranges o...
Feed efficiency in cow-calf operations can be influenced by multiple environmental and physiological...
Reducing costs while maintaining production is one way to improve the economic performance of a cow-...
In Cattle Today, an online beef producer’s magazine, a February 7, 2008 article titled “Precondition...
Research has shown that as a cow’s mature weight increases, feed efficiency decreases, as well as re...
So you want to make them bigger! Or, do you want to add some milk to your cow herd? Improvements in ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Optimum size for beef cattle is debated among researchers, cattle breeders and producers. Cattle var...
For the last several years cattlemen have stressed high production, especially weaning weight in the...
Optimizing beef production systems is critical in the longevity of an enterprise. In a time of rapid...
Proper nutritional status is critical for optimal production efficiency in the beef cow herd. Meetin...
On the surface, the topic of cow efficiency may seem to be primarily of importance to commercial cow...
There has been a great deal of interest in recent years in the relationship between cow size and eff...
There are individuals in the beef cattle industry who claim there is a need for smaller brood cows, ...
Economies of size measure the impact of increasing the size of operation on average cost of producti...
4 pp.Body size and milking potential are important genetic traits in beef production. Wide ranges o...
Feed efficiency in cow-calf operations can be influenced by multiple environmental and physiological...
Reducing costs while maintaining production is one way to improve the economic performance of a cow-...
In Cattle Today, an online beef producer’s magazine, a February 7, 2008 article titled “Precondition...
Research has shown that as a cow’s mature weight increases, feed efficiency decreases, as well as re...
So you want to make them bigger! Or, do you want to add some milk to your cow herd? Improvements in ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Optimum size for beef cattle is debated among researchers, cattle breeders and producers. Cattle var...
For the last several years cattlemen have stressed high production, especially weaning weight in the...
Optimizing beef production systems is critical in the longevity of an enterprise. In a time of rapid...
Proper nutritional status is critical for optimal production efficiency in the beef cow herd. Meetin...
On the surface, the topic of cow efficiency may seem to be primarily of importance to commercial cow...
There has been a great deal of interest in recent years in the relationship between cow size and eff...
There are individuals in the beef cattle industry who claim there is a need for smaller brood cows, ...
Economies of size measure the impact of increasing the size of operation on average cost of producti...
4 pp.Body size and milking potential are important genetic traits in beef production. Wide ranges o...
Feed efficiency in cow-calf operations can be influenced by multiple environmental and physiological...
Reducing costs while maintaining production is one way to improve the economic performance of a cow-...