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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1662412" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Get a set of scales. People think tall means heavy, short means light weight. Muscle and volume indicates weight more than height. Legs don't weigh much, especially when they have a gutless wonder on the top of them.</p><p>Your formula about 100 cows vs 140 cows, also doesn't take into consideration the salvage value. A lot of a farms income is cull income.</p><p>I believe [USER=12520]@Silver[/USER] mentioned: He only has so much labor for so many cows. Each COW requires a certain amount of labor and expense. You have to work a small cow just exactly as often as a large cow. You have to vaccinate just as much - and most vaccinations are not based on weight. Antibiotics and deworming does. Time is money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1662412, member: 968"] Get a set of scales. People think tall means heavy, short means light weight. Muscle and volume indicates weight more than height. Legs don't weigh much, especially when they have a gutless wonder on the top of them. Your formula about 100 cows vs 140 cows, also doesn't take into consideration the salvage value. A lot of a farms income is cull income. I believe [USER=12520]@Silver[/USER] mentioned: He only has so much labor for so many cows. Each COW requires a certain amount of labor and expense. You have to work a small cow just exactly as often as a large cow. You have to vaccinate just as much - and most vaccinations are not based on weight. Antibiotics and deworming does. Time is money. [/QUOTE]
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