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Why weigh your livestock?

Whether it be dairy heifers, prime lambs or finishing cattle, there are still many farms that rely only on stockmanship skills and “guesstimates” when selecting fat lambs or finished cattle. Many dairy farmers also rely on visuals alone when rearing heifers to calve heifers at 20-24 months.

This is a bit out of kilter with other livestock industries like poultry farming where regular weighing has been an integral part of successful pullet and broiler rearing for decades.  As we usher in the new era of precision livestock farming, isn’t it about time you consider the benefits of regular weighing for your beef, sheep or dairy enterprise?

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Why weigh your livestock?

Whether analogue or electronic, regular livestock weighing can help you:

Electronic weighing has particular benefits over analogue weigh scales (and guesstimates):

The benefits of electronic weighing are also more readily achieved through the use of electronic identification (EID). EID makes it easier and faster to record animal weights.  In the case of bovine livestock, it’s also safer too as animals can be identified from a safe distance.

Electronic weighing for dairy heifer rearing

Electronic weight recording for heifers can be particularly helpful management tool if they are underweight and you need achieve a specific daily liveweight gain to get heifer growth rates back on track after a difficult grazing season.

Weighing for precision dairy cow management

While not always a common practice in the UK, there are clear benefits from regular weight recording:

Weighing for beef finishing enterprises

Using an electronic weigh head with or without electronic identification can help beef finishing enterprises improve their bottom line.  Judging when stock are finished by eye may suit some farmers, but the clear benefits of regular weighing are:

Weighing for prime lamb producers

When selling direct to abattoir, regular weighing is a valuable tool to help you draw lambs at the earliest opportunity that meet your buyer’s specification, thereby saving on feeding/grazing costs and achieving the best price premiums. Maximising the output of your enterprise, while keeping costs down will help your enterprise cope with price volatility now and in the future.

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