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Meat and Poultry ProcessingIndependent Processor

Five important reasons why you must weigh livestock regularly

By Kevin Hill
Livestock Weighing
October 30, 2018

Small processors need to work symbiotically with small producers and livestock owners for mutual benefits. The small processors need the producers to provide them livestock that are breed-specific and in prime condition. In order for the small scale producers to ensure they give the best cattle for harvesting, they must use livestock scales to track the weight and health of the animals and for optimizing their performance.

Here are 5 reasons how regular livestock weighing can benefit the small producers and processors alike.

Identifies Optimal Breeding Time

One critical decision that has to be made in any livestock farm pertains to breeding. Based on the health of the herd and animals’ weight, you can easily identify the optimal time for the farm animals to breed. You can help in preventing complications in the future and with the weight data collected, you can make better, informed decisions that will guarantee healthier calves in the herd.

Helps in Determining Feed Quantity

You need to constantly weigh your animals to check whether they are healthy or not. The data collected after weighing them will give you a better understanding of when to increase or reduce their feed. The data can also be used to suggest any changes in the diet or recommend more nutrients. Having the right feed conversion rate will help you come up with the right food proportions that will help in achieving particular growth rates within a set period of time.

Easy Monitoring of Animals’ Health

It is critical to maintain healthy animals on the farm, which is also one of the most challenging tasks. However, this can be made a little simple by investing in livestock weighing scales as they can easily monitor the health of the animals. They help in detecting sudden weight loss which can be indicative of a serious disease or health condition. If a health concern is detected, visit a veterinarian and get the right treatment before the disease spreads to other animals.

Helps in Picking the Weaning Time

Weigh the calves in the livestock as well because making the decision on weaning determines how well the calves are integrated into the herd. Moreover, you can predict the future growth of the calves by analyzing the captured data and studying the performance graph. This data helps in determining the performance of your herd.

Evaluates Breeding Performance

By regularly weighing the animals, you can easily determine the right breed for your farm. The breeds which add weight constantly are preferred for breeding as they guarantee healthier calves and a higher return on investment. You can even decide to produce a cross-breed of the healthiest animals based on the weighing data that is collected over time. 

Regular livestock weighing also helps in reducing the impact of the livestock price volatility on the business by maximizing output and reducing cost and waste. You can achieve price premiums by meeting your livestock buyer’s specifications.

For more information, visit www.scalesu.com.

 

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