What’s the biggest expense on a cow/calf operation?
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@williamjohnson2315 Жыл бұрын
Great commentary, we like you being so transparent with the ups and downs of running a cow/calf operation. Keep up the good work !!
@crazyinq8617 Жыл бұрын
110%, Sir. Cows are workers. They fertilize the field, keep the grass low, work the ground with their hooves, provide another Calf, and build body for meat.
@charlesharris3373 Жыл бұрын
Great to here from Arkansas. I am original from Pine Bluff but living in RI now. Enjoy your videos.
@dwightjackson3180 Жыл бұрын
I would've thought the biggest expense would be land and fence?
@jakeschuster9991
Жыл бұрын
Farmland has averaged a 10 percent return for the last 30 years so I wouldn’t really call that an expense
@jeff-hh9mc
5 ай бұрын
You’re correct as unless it’s in a desert most people can’t afford land.
@dirtsmiles8098 Жыл бұрын
You mentioned yesterday about weening the calves and getting the cows dry. Curious how you go about that? Separating and where do you put them?
@stuartgodric8011 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are great
@federalnoise Жыл бұрын
You are doing a great job.
@SJA-ox3hs Жыл бұрын
It's all about genetics, and the grass.if your reproducing by breeding back the calf is free, movement time ( daily moving of the herd) is minutes not hours. Culling also produces money. How can you not make money with no imputes. The herd should be like a well oiled machine.
@russphillips835 Жыл бұрын
Cadmium build up gives a hump back and ridge backbone
@colmanlong1032 Жыл бұрын
Great info,what do you cross the corrientes with.
@VerticalConnectionsInc842210 ай бұрын
Your information is great and I agree with the greatest expense of being an open cow. How early in the spring do you identify your open females and when do you go through your culling process?
@grazing3654
10 ай бұрын
We don’t actually identify until she hasn’t dropped a calf. This year we plan to re-expose open cows/heifers later in the year and market as “Fall-calving Culls”
@VerticalConnectionsInc8422
10 ай бұрын
@@grazing3654 Your plan to re-expose the open cows/heifers and then market them as "Fall-calvers" is a good idea. I look forward to following your videos and would like to hear more about the percentage of "opens" that get bread this go-around. Thank you!
@grazing3654
10 ай бұрын
@@VerticalConnectionsInc8422 thank you! Will keep you posted!
@scottauctions72158 ай бұрын
Did you go to the South Poll field day this weekend in Alabama
@jeff-hh9mc5 ай бұрын
You got a 17 year old cow still calving? Never in my life heard of that. What breed do you say it is?
@grazing3654
Ай бұрын
Yes I do! It’s a full blooded South Poll
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@naturalgramma790710 күн бұрын
#NaturalGramma
@jeff-hh9mc5 ай бұрын
Rule of thumb I’ve been brought up on is that you only get a paycheck every 17 months.
@grazing3654
Ай бұрын
That’s the truth!!
@florinman265 Жыл бұрын
I think that Angus bull is having a problem. You should watch his pop.
@brianjonker510 Жыл бұрын
Come on Ben. You know an open cow is not an expense. It is known as an opportunity cost. Of course a massive one that ought never be allowed. Peg leg looks like she healed from an injury.
@stuartgodric8011 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been told the hump back is from inbreeding. Might be an old wives tale, maybe something to look into.
@Chris-vp2lm Жыл бұрын
The biggest expense is the cheap skate buyers and brokers you sell it to and lose money too at the markets. The cows and food they produce are nothing but profit to humanity.
@grazing3654
Жыл бұрын
The pyramid certainly works best for those at the top
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Great commentary, we like you being so transparent with the ups and downs of running a cow/calf operation. Keep up the good work !!
110%, Sir. Cows are workers. They fertilize the field, keep the grass low, work the ground with their hooves, provide another Calf, and build body for meat.
Great to here from Arkansas. I am original from Pine Bluff but living in RI now. Enjoy your videos.
I would've thought the biggest expense would be land and fence?
@jakeschuster9991
Жыл бұрын
Farmland has averaged a 10 percent return for the last 30 years so I wouldn’t really call that an expense
@jeff-hh9mc
5 ай бұрын
You’re correct as unless it’s in a desert most people can’t afford land.
You mentioned yesterday about weening the calves and getting the cows dry. Curious how you go about that? Separating and where do you put them?
Your videos are great
You are doing a great job.
It's all about genetics, and the grass.if your reproducing by breeding back the calf is free, movement time ( daily moving of the herd) is minutes not hours. Culling also produces money. How can you not make money with no imputes. The herd should be like a well oiled machine.
Cadmium build up gives a hump back and ridge backbone
Great info,what do you cross the corrientes with.
Your information is great and I agree with the greatest expense of being an open cow. How early in the spring do you identify your open females and when do you go through your culling process?
@grazing3654
10 ай бұрын
We don’t actually identify until she hasn’t dropped a calf. This year we plan to re-expose open cows/heifers later in the year and market as “Fall-calving Culls”
@VerticalConnectionsInc8422
10 ай бұрын
@@grazing3654 Your plan to re-expose the open cows/heifers and then market them as "Fall-calvers" is a good idea. I look forward to following your videos and would like to hear more about the percentage of "opens" that get bread this go-around. Thank you!
@grazing3654
10 ай бұрын
@@VerticalConnectionsInc8422 thank you! Will keep you posted!
Did you go to the South Poll field day this weekend in Alabama
You got a 17 year old cow still calving? Never in my life heard of that. What breed do you say it is?
@grazing3654
Ай бұрын
Yes I do! It’s a full blooded South Poll
#aluminumchickentractor
#NaturalGramma
Rule of thumb I’ve been brought up on is that you only get a paycheck every 17 months.
@grazing3654
Ай бұрын
That’s the truth!!
I think that Angus bull is having a problem. You should watch his pop.
Come on Ben. You know an open cow is not an expense. It is known as an opportunity cost. Of course a massive one that ought never be allowed. Peg leg looks like she healed from an injury.
I’ve been told the hump back is from inbreeding. Might be an old wives tale, maybe something to look into.
The biggest expense is the cheap skate buyers and brokers you sell it to and lose money too at the markets. The cows and food they produce are nothing but profit to humanity.
@grazing3654
Жыл бұрын
The pyramid certainly works best for those at the top