A poster here recently posted that they sell their calves out of first time heifers at about two weeks. It was an interesting thought to me simply because I find that (in my case) first calf heifers seldom produce a calf that would make into my herd. They seem to be smaller at weaning than the other calves and I end up selling them anyway. Beef bottle/young calves still bring around $400 at the sale, seems like there are a lot of positives to doing this. The first calf usually seem inferior to the others but by the time the cow drops her second calf most of the time it's a calf I watch it's development for possible herd replacement stock.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?