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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 575612" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p>Too many variables..."not all cattle are created equal"...like everything else you'd have to determine the best breed, most efficient frame size, ability to convert feed....holstein cattle will always produce more milk...and they definitely know how to eat...but they are also fragile and do not handle extreme stress well and when expected to walk on a treaadmill "downhill" for hours milk production will drop dramatically. On the other hand even if you're beef cows learn to eat 55 lbs. how much milk will they make, will they breed back and will they keep walking?? All at the same time?????.........Would take years of study and experimentation to come to any kind of conclusion other than "You're killing a lot of good cattle" and all you end up with is a notebook full of numbers and a lot less money than you began with. :nod:</p><p></p><p><em>I project the work cow (may want to breed/use an ox just like the old days) producing energy (electricity...via methane and turbine generator) will produce the most valued output with the same inputs as the dairy cow and the beef cow combined. In other words, I am expecting a shortage of world wide energy supply. The rest I will leave to our imaginations.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 575612, member: 4437"] Too many variables..."not all cattle are created equal"...like everything else you'd have to determine the best breed, most efficient frame size, ability to convert feed....holstein cattle will always produce more milk...and they definitely know how to eat...but they are also fragile and do not handle extreme stress well and when expected to walk on a treaadmill "downhill" for hours milk production will drop dramatically. On the other hand even if you're beef cows learn to eat 55 lbs. how much milk will they make, will they breed back and will they keep walking?? All at the same time?????.........Would take years of study and experimentation to come to any kind of conclusion other than "You're killing a lot of good cattle" and all you end up with is a notebook full of numbers and a lot less money than you began with. :nod: [i]I project the work cow (may want to breed/use an ox just like the old days) producing energy (electricity...via methane and turbine generator) will produce the most valued output with the same inputs as the dairy cow and the beef cow combined. In other words, I am expecting a shortage of world wide energy supply. The rest I will leave to our imaginations.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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