We've just returned from our second trip to Shorthorn Jr. Nationals. We go for the experience and to meet great people. We are in our 3rd year of showing cattle, so still novices, but love learning from the pros. My daughter has a September 2012 heifer that she showed last year as a senior heifer calf and wanted to take this year as a senior yearling heifer. We did not pump the feed to her, but fed her moderately as you would a replacement heifer. She weighed in at 1300lbs. which I knew was going to be quite a bit smaller than the others, but didn't realize how much smaller. She was showing against heifer that weighed 1700-1885lbs. My daughter did a fine job showing her heifer, but it looked like she was showing a feeder calf against a group of fat steers!
My questions is: Do these 1800lb heifers make good cows? Do you want your cattle to be this big? They were very impressive, beautiful animals, but I've never seen females of this size roaming the pastures and raising their young.
My last question is: If we do want them this big, how do you get them to gain an extra 400-500lbs?
My questions is: Do these 1800lb heifers make good cows? Do you want your cattle to be this big? They were very impressive, beautiful animals, but I've never seen females of this size roaming the pastures and raising their young.
My last question is: If we do want them this big, how do you get them to gain an extra 400-500lbs?