tamraclove
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OK - I'm sure this is out there somewhere, but I must not be using the right search terms.
I am interested in getting into a few beef cattle, for personal meat. We are about to fence 3-4 acres, and I'm looking at Dexters. Ideally, I'd get a cow with calf this year, then hopefully get a bull next year and raise my own calves after that.
My question is about growing the calf. I know that you really have to fatten them up on corn if you want them to finish early and heavy, but that's not really our goal. I'm happy to give them 24 - 30 months and let them grow on grass and hay. I've been running cost analysis on everything we'd need to know before starting a small cattle venture (fencing, shelter, feed) and the feed cost of feeding a calf to 12 months is really high!! Of course, the back of the calf feed bag says to feed until 12 months, but I want to know how long the calf needs the extra nutrients from feed, and when they will be perfectly fine on just pasture and hay.
Of course, good pasture, good hay in winter and mineral block will be available.
If anyone could help me out, either with hard data or what has been successful for you, I would really appreciate it!!
We are in Central Kentucky, USDA zone 6. Usually hot humid summers, winter almost never reaching 0, hovering around 20-30 most of the time with spikes into the 60s!
Thanks!
Carrie
I am interested in getting into a few beef cattle, for personal meat. We are about to fence 3-4 acres, and I'm looking at Dexters. Ideally, I'd get a cow with calf this year, then hopefully get a bull next year and raise my own calves after that.
My question is about growing the calf. I know that you really have to fatten them up on corn if you want them to finish early and heavy, but that's not really our goal. I'm happy to give them 24 - 30 months and let them grow on grass and hay. I've been running cost analysis on everything we'd need to know before starting a small cattle venture (fencing, shelter, feed) and the feed cost of feeding a calf to 12 months is really high!! Of course, the back of the calf feed bag says to feed until 12 months, but I want to know how long the calf needs the extra nutrients from feed, and when they will be perfectly fine on just pasture and hay.
Of course, good pasture, good hay in winter and mineral block will be available.
If anyone could help me out, either with hard data or what has been successful for you, I would really appreciate it!!
We are in Central Kentucky, USDA zone 6. Usually hot humid summers, winter almost never reaching 0, hovering around 20-30 most of the time with spikes into the 60s!
Thanks!
Carrie