cjc
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Just wanted to get everyone's opinion on what you would do if you were me for next breeding season.
I bred 4 of my cows last year. 3 of my 4 girls died. Yes, 3 of them! I only got 2 calves out of the 4 (both bull calves). The only girl I have left standing seems to be almost stunted, she's TINY but she spit out a really big calf! Her calf is 8 months old and already bigger than her, so I am going to keep her regardless as she's a great mother and took really fast.
I have 4 heifer bottle calves, they will be 1 year old in June. They are Angus X Holsteins but they are good looking, big girls. The story I got from the dairy as to why he didn't want to keep any calves and crossed his girls to an Angus is because he just has no interest in raising calves. So he crosses all calves with an Angus so people like me or veal raisers will pick them up. I have also heard dairy farmers cross their dairy cows with a beef cow when they have cows that don't take easy because they don't want their calves, so of course I worry a bit about genetics.
So I am asking myself a few questions.
- Should I keep my 4 bottle calf heifers and just breed them early fall?
- Should I suck it up and buy a few good beef heifers/cows and breed them instead and sell all my bottle calves? (I have 4 bull calves as well)
- Should I just not breed at all, sell everything (other than my pets of course) and just buy more bottle calves this season? I am pretty discouraged because of my year last year.
I also have a Jersey, she will be a second time calfer. I wonder if I take my stunted girl, my jersey, my 4 bottle calf heifers (when they are ready) and breed them all to a black angus bull. I have only ever bred to a shorthorn. But, I think if I breed my Holstein x Angus girls to a Black Angus it may hide the Holstein a bit as we all know the dairy cow in them brings down their value. The vet told me my girls would probably make great mothers because of the dairy gene. They are all pure black with only a tiny white mark on their udder.
What would you do if you were me?
I bred 4 of my cows last year. 3 of my 4 girls died. Yes, 3 of them! I only got 2 calves out of the 4 (both bull calves). The only girl I have left standing seems to be almost stunted, she's TINY but she spit out a really big calf! Her calf is 8 months old and already bigger than her, so I am going to keep her regardless as she's a great mother and took really fast.
I have 4 heifer bottle calves, they will be 1 year old in June. They are Angus X Holsteins but they are good looking, big girls. The story I got from the dairy as to why he didn't want to keep any calves and crossed his girls to an Angus is because he just has no interest in raising calves. So he crosses all calves with an Angus so people like me or veal raisers will pick them up. I have also heard dairy farmers cross their dairy cows with a beef cow when they have cows that don't take easy because they don't want their calves, so of course I worry a bit about genetics.
So I am asking myself a few questions.
- Should I keep my 4 bottle calf heifers and just breed them early fall?
- Should I suck it up and buy a few good beef heifers/cows and breed them instead and sell all my bottle calves? (I have 4 bull calves as well)
- Should I just not breed at all, sell everything (other than my pets of course) and just buy more bottle calves this season? I am pretty discouraged because of my year last year.
I also have a Jersey, she will be a second time calfer. I wonder if I take my stunted girl, my jersey, my 4 bottle calf heifers (when they are ready) and breed them all to a black angus bull. I have only ever bred to a shorthorn. But, I think if I breed my Holstein x Angus girls to a Black Angus it may hide the Holstein a bit as we all know the dairy cow in them brings down their value. The vet told me my girls would probably make great mothers because of the dairy gene. They are all pure black with only a tiny white mark on their udder.
What would you do if you were me?