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Russ In Idaho
Posted 11/24/2024 07:02 (#10980246 - in reply to #10980116)
Subject: RE: Short dairy cows


Bingo, I was selling bred springers for a avg. of $2,400-$2,500a head in 2003-2007' if I recall. I told family I had no business milking those expensive cows. We raised enough heifers to maintain herd and sell trailer loads in town. The whole time this place was a dairy, we never A.I. cows. We even infused some beef genetics back into herd a little. Those cows we sold milked right guys herds we sold to. One thing the beef genetics helped to give a little more stamina and longevity to those cows. In that time frame avg lactation numbers if I recall for industry was 1.9 for Holsteins, 2.1 for Jerseys. Guys were burning cows up.

Edited by Russ In Idaho 11/24/2024 08:20
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