Annualized cow ownership costs represent a large component of the total costs in a cow-calf enterprise, and therefore impact profitability. Annualized cow costs are determined in large part by the price or cost of that cow when it entered the herd. We find that ownership costs, and in turn cow-herd profitability, can be significantly impacted by heifer replacement strategies. Timing (within the cattle cycle) and method (raise vs. purchase) are both important considerations.Livestock Production/Industries,
6 pp., 1 tableWhen deciding on the best strategy for replacing heifers, beef cattle producers should...
What is the value of a heifer calf, a bred heifer, or a re-bred 2nd calf cow? How does that value co...
The third most consumed meat around the world is beef. Despite global demand side growth, cattle mar...
The effects of beef cow herd inventory management strategies on net income were evaluated in a his...
Annualized cow ownership costs represent a large component of the total costs in a cow-calf enterpri...
Beef cow herd owners can benefit from incorporating price signals into their heifer retention decisi...
Beef cow replacement studies have not reflected the interaction between herd management and the cull...
Two heifer replacement strategies were compared over a 25-year period. One strategy retained the sam...
EC-966; Operating a profitable beef cow herd requires considerable management expertise. Successful ...
Beef producers must decide what to do with a cow that fails to conceive during the breeding season. ...
Cattle inventory numbers and cow herd size vary cyclically over time. Historically, cattle cycles ha...
This analysis examines effects of several common assumptions on net present values (NPVs) of beef co...
The study is concerned with the analysis of different replacement and culling rate strategies for a ...
A substantial cost to beef cattle producers is the development or purchase of replacement females. E...
Data from a Nebraska cattle ranch were used to compare three female replacement strategies to determ...
6 pp., 1 tableWhen deciding on the best strategy for replacing heifers, beef cattle producers should...
What is the value of a heifer calf, a bred heifer, or a re-bred 2nd calf cow? How does that value co...
The third most consumed meat around the world is beef. Despite global demand side growth, cattle mar...
The effects of beef cow herd inventory management strategies on net income were evaluated in a his...
Annualized cow ownership costs represent a large component of the total costs in a cow-calf enterpri...
Beef cow herd owners can benefit from incorporating price signals into their heifer retention decisi...
Beef cow replacement studies have not reflected the interaction between herd management and the cull...
Two heifer replacement strategies were compared over a 25-year period. One strategy retained the sam...
EC-966; Operating a profitable beef cow herd requires considerable management expertise. Successful ...
Beef producers must decide what to do with a cow that fails to conceive during the breeding season. ...
Cattle inventory numbers and cow herd size vary cyclically over time. Historically, cattle cycles ha...
This analysis examines effects of several common assumptions on net present values (NPVs) of beef co...
The study is concerned with the analysis of different replacement and culling rate strategies for a ...
A substantial cost to beef cattle producers is the development or purchase of replacement females. E...
Data from a Nebraska cattle ranch were used to compare three female replacement strategies to determ...
6 pp., 1 tableWhen deciding on the best strategy for replacing heifers, beef cattle producers should...
What is the value of a heifer calf, a bred heifer, or a re-bred 2nd calf cow? How does that value co...
The third most consumed meat around the world is beef. Despite global demand side growth, cattle mar...