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Beef cow efficiency (New Mexico State University)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1303217" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Newest study was 1994 for reference. Mentioned the most important production trait at the end: fertility to breed and rebreed. Forgot the mention the most important marketing trait all together: buyer acceptance. I agree that high milk is a waste yet the big data most folks want to tell or checkout in the new bulls? Weaning weight. Weaning weight = high percent influence of milk production. So good to chase more or a good idea to decide what your environment and management will produce with acceptable breed back and then keep working to curb feed cost. It is for me.</p><p></p><p>Funny with MM EPDs so high now on Angus, would the baldie cows now be low milk?</p><p></p><p>Opinion: when in doubt, go average unless you want a basketball team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1303217, member: 24565"] Newest study was 1994 for reference. Mentioned the most important production trait at the end: fertility to breed and rebreed. Forgot the mention the most important marketing trait all together: buyer acceptance. I agree that high milk is a waste yet the big data most folks want to tell or checkout in the new bulls? Weaning weight. Weaning weight = high percent influence of milk production. So good to chase more or a good idea to decide what your environment and management will produce with acceptable breed back and then keep working to curb feed cost. It is for me. Funny with MM EPDs so high now on Angus, would the baldie cows now be low milk? Opinion: when in doubt, go average unless you want a basketball team. [/QUOTE]
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