E509 The 3‑Lactation Trap: Are $3,010 Heifers Pushing You Toward Beef Checks Instead of Five‑Lactation Cows?

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Notas del episodio

USDA just counted the fewest dairy replacement heifers since 1978 — 3.914 million head — while the average replacement now costs around $3,010. At the same time, beef-on-dairy semen usage has exploded, stocking densities keep climbing, and CoBank projects another 800,000 fewer heifers before numbers rebound in 2027. The result? A growing number of herds say they want five-lactation cows but run systems mathematically wired for three. This episode breaks down the economics, the biology, and the management decisions that lock herds into short productive lives — and lays out a practical path to change the math.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why breeding 60–70% of your cows to beef may be committing you to buying $3,000–4,000 heifers — whether you planned to or not
  • The replacement math on a 700-cow herd: how a 35% vs. 25% r ... 
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