DMI, Dry Matter Intake

Above is the #75 cow who we’ve been following in this blog since she was a calf. She’s always photogenic.

Below is a well put together 1st calf heifer. I love her small udder. You need small udders that will outlast the cow.

The calves continue to grow, but I’m not sure they will be bigger than last year’s calves, which is counterintuitive, as last year was dry and this year was wet. On a farm with adequate forage, cattle will do better on a dry year, as every bite of forage contains more nutrients compared to forage on a wet year. When you’re consuming dozens of pounds of forage per day, the amount of moisture in the forage makes a big difference.

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