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5 expert tips to get suckler cows fit with a cattle bolus

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5 expert tips to get suckler cows fit with a cattle bolus
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As spring-calving suckler cows gear up for breeding, now is our last chance to get things optimised for next year’s calving and progeny, starting with a cattle bolus. 

The perfect cow will have a trouble-free pregnancy, will calve with minimal assistance, and will go on to rear a strong calf.

Cows that don’t get back in calf every 365 days are effectively losing revenue potential. The losses are numerous:

  • the loss of days for the next calf to grow
  • the cost of feeding an empty cow
  • the extra labour involved with managing an extended calving period.

Despite a recent dip in deadweight beef prices as we write this in early July 2024, beef prices remain high compared to the last few years. With market analysts reckoning these prices are here to stay for the foreseeable, we’ve got 5 pointers for getting cows back in calf. The result? A compact calving pattern and maximising the next year’s crop of calves from the pre-breeding phase.

POINTER 1: CONDITION SUCKLER COWS OVER TIME

Suckler cows must be fit but not fat or thin. Monitor body condition score (BCS) early and regularly to hit a BCS of 3-3.5. Group and adjust nutrition accordingly, so that low BCS suckler cows are given preferential grazing and supplementary feeding where needed.

Don’t try and do this overnight – changes need to be gradual and cannot be achieved quickly.

POINTER 2: REMEMBER TO TEND TO THE BULL!

Hitting an optimal body condition also applies to bulls! Bulls should have a BCS of 5.5 to 6.5 heading into the breeding season. Higher than a suckler cow because a bull may lose 100 to 200 pounds during the breeding season. But do ensure the bull isn’t overly fat, indicated by fat deposits in the neck of the scrotum tight to the body wall.

Undertake health and semen checks on your herd bull. Pay attention also to feet health and mobility. Work closely with a reputable AI technician (if using one) and have a regular maintenance schedule for your semen tank.

POINTER 3: SELECT HEIFERS RIPE FOR BREEDING

The goal is to get heifers in-calf to time with the rest of the herd; for maintaining pregnancy and ease of calving. So, it is important you include them in your conditioning programme early.

Try only to breed from replacement heifers that are born from suckler cows that calf themselves without assistance. Complete a pre-breeding check of heifers, assessing that they are 60% of their mature bodyweight. Take pelvic measurements, removing heifers with small pelvises before bulling.

POINTER 4: CONTROL ANY INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Consult with your vet to construct a rigorous health plan which should include a vaccination policy. Refer to CHECS – an industry recognised scheme – for measures on disease control, measures on introducing new stock to the farm, biosecurity, and so on.

POINTER 5: ESTABLISH YOUR TRACE ELEMENT STATUS

Consult your vet and work out a plan for trace element supplementation. If your suckler cows are deficient in any of the essential trace elements, fertility and the ability to build body condition can be severely impacted. Remember to include the bulls in this.

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