Remember, with a 1500 lbs. Holstein steer the carcass yield is slightly less than a native beef breed steer. Most Holsteins will yield 58% to 61%. The average colored cattle make 62% to 64%. So the 1500 Holstein steer at 60% only has a 900 lbs hot carcass weight. Most carcass weight discounts don't start until 950 or 1000 lbs. That same 1500 lbs. animal in a typical native steer at 63.5% yield would have a 952 lbs carcass. just getting into the discount range.Sammmy said:WOW - 1500+ pound holstein steers -
Glenstory said:I see that Mike Hartman is dispersing his entire Maine herd. He seems to be moving in the Simmental direction. Is this a Maine Anjou issue or something else?
donorheaven said:I am not a fan of any current 3/4 and higher maine bulls right now. i think until a new powerful one comes along, maine sales will be weak.
donorheaven said:I am not a fan of any current 3/4 and higher maine bulls right now. i think until a new powerful one comes along, maine sales will be weak.
knabe said:donorheaven said:I am not a fan of any current 3/4 and higher maine bulls right now. i think until a new powerful one comes along, maine sales will be weak.
so using your logic, won't only that bull sell instead of the other ones? is the only way to make less than 3/4 bulls, ie 1/2 bloods is by breeding 1/2 bloods or should we just throw away all the old semen. why do you have epinal or draft pick semen?