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<blockquote data-quote="Beef11" data-source="post: 183621" data-attributes="member: 2705"><p>The oldest isn't an accurate way to view the average number of calves. All the heifers that calve and don't breed back leave the game with 1. The average holstein in the US has 1.8 lactations. Beef cows are higher but not that high. If you keep your cows around even after they come in open your average is going to be higher but not justly. I have seen alot of cows in their late teens. proportionaly they aren't a large contingency. Look at the cattle that are slaughtered most of the burger cows are well under 10 years of age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef11, post: 183621, member: 2705"] The oldest isn't an accurate way to view the average number of calves. All the heifers that calve and don't breed back leave the game with 1. The average holstein in the US has 1.8 lactations. Beef cows are higher but not that high. If you keep your cows around even after they come in open your average is going to be higher but not justly. I have seen alot of cows in their late teens. proportionaly they aren't a large contingency. Look at the cattle that are slaughtered most of the burger cows are well under 10 years of age. [/QUOTE]
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