
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Within a cow-calf operation, a major profit driver is the number of calves weaned and of those calves weaned the evenness of the line. An even line of replacement females plays an important role in setting them up for a productive life as part of the breeding herd. In surplus female and male calves, an even line will also be beneficial as they grow to their desired market. Today’s guest is Jeff House who discusses the benefits of a tight calving interval as well as some practical steps to achieve this in your herd.
This episode is jointly funded through Northern Tablelands Local Land Services and the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.
Northern Tablelands LLS livestock officers:
Max Newsome – for livestock management – 0427 007190
Brent McLeod - for sheep management - 0413 884 710
Private Consultant
Jeff House Livestock 0419 262 207 [email protected]
Disclaimer
The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of recording (June 2021) and may not be accurate, current, or complete. The State of New South Wales (including Local Land Services), the author, guests and the publisher take no responsibility and will accept no liability, for the accuracy, currency, reliability or correctness of any information included in the podcasts (including material provided by third parties). Readers should make their own inquiries and rely on their own advice when making decisions related to material contained in this publication.
By Max Newsome2
11 ratings
Within a cow-calf operation, a major profit driver is the number of calves weaned and of those calves weaned the evenness of the line. An even line of replacement females plays an important role in setting them up for a productive life as part of the breeding herd. In surplus female and male calves, an even line will also be beneficial as they grow to their desired market. Today’s guest is Jeff House who discusses the benefits of a tight calving interval as well as some practical steps to achieve this in your herd.
This episode is jointly funded through Northern Tablelands Local Land Services and the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.
Northern Tablelands LLS livestock officers:
Max Newsome – for livestock management – 0427 007190
Brent McLeod - for sheep management - 0413 884 710
Private Consultant
Jeff House Livestock 0419 262 207 [email protected]
Disclaimer
The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of recording (June 2021) and may not be accurate, current, or complete. The State of New South Wales (including Local Land Services), the author, guests and the publisher take no responsibility and will accept no liability, for the accuracy, currency, reliability or correctness of any information included in the podcasts (including material provided by third parties). Readers should make their own inquiries and rely on their own advice when making decisions related to material contained in this publication.