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Why are Jersey bulls the meanest ? I thought the entire breed was the most docile of all the breeds of cattle.WildRoseBeef said:Up here you need at least a million dollars to start in building facilities for milking and buy cows. The federal gov't also has a quota on how much milk is produced per dairy farm. Go below that quota and you're out of business.
To really get into business you'd have to time your cows to milk 365 days a year...pretty much by switching the lower lactating cows with the ones that just calved. Which I'm sure means either calving year round or calving twice a year.
Then there's the feed. Dairy cows need higher quality feed than beef cattle ALL the time, as they tend to consume a lot in order to produce a lot of milk. Which means either owning a lot of crop/hay land or renting or buying feed.
Most cows are AI'd, although I know of one or two dairy farms around here that have Jersey bulls to breed their heifers. Keep in mind Jersey bulls are the most dangerous bulls of any breed of cattle, beef and dairy.
Calves have to be sold as well, and most if not all of your bull calves will be steered and sold as feeders. Selecting top heifers as replacements take a good eye and knowledge about the history of the dam and sire to decide whether to include them in the dairy herd or not.
Those are a few things I know of that should be considered if you want to enter the dairy business. And of course lots more that I didn't mention and that the others did and didn't mention that should also be thought about and researched.
Anywho, good luck with your endeavours.