Weighing Calves
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 5:18 pm
I confess I don't weigh my dexter calves but I would like some idea of birth weights.
We weighed our dairy and beef calves accurately years ago but it was difficult and fiddly using a sling and a set of scales similar to those that were used for a baby but bigger. This was accurate but you needed HUGE biceps and two people to do the job, sometimes there would be a beef calf that was too big and it would have to go on the potato scales.
So I have questions - has anyone used a calf weighing band?
Are they anywhere near accurate for Dexter calves? I don't need perfection but they need to be somewhere near.
Where in the UK can they be purchased?
I have a weigh tape for adult animals and it would be nice to see any correlation between birth weight and adult size. There wasn't much of one with my "mainstream" animals. The only time I notes anything was when we had a Freisain/Holstien heifer calf of 28 pounds once...OMG she was tiny, very small boned, not actually officially premature but sized right down and narrow, tiny boned, SO dinky and delicate to rear for the first few weeks, she was below average height at maturity, one of our shortest cows but made - like a brick outhouse!
Stephanie
We weighed our dairy and beef calves accurately years ago but it was difficult and fiddly using a sling and a set of scales similar to those that were used for a baby but bigger. This was accurate but you needed HUGE biceps and two people to do the job, sometimes there would be a beef calf that was too big and it would have to go on the potato scales.
So I have questions - has anyone used a calf weighing band?
Are they anywhere near accurate for Dexter calves? I don't need perfection but they need to be somewhere near.
Where in the UK can they be purchased?
I have a weigh tape for adult animals and it would be nice to see any correlation between birth weight and adult size. There wasn't much of one with my "mainstream" animals. The only time I notes anything was when we had a Freisain/Holstien heifer calf of 28 pounds once...OMG she was tiny, very small boned, not actually officially premature but sized right down and narrow, tiny boned, SO dinky and delicate to rear for the first few weeks, she was below average height at maturity, one of our shortest cows but made - like a brick outhouse!
Stephanie