262: Why Moderate Cows Outperform Big Cows Long-Term

262: Why Moderate Cows Outperform Big Cows Long-Term

Cow size has become a badge of honor in some circles, but when you strip away opinion and look strictly at biological efficiency, the numbers tell a different story. In this episode, Lauren breaks down the science behind cow size and maintenance requirements, comparing large-framed cows to moderate, high-performing cows in real-world forage-limited systems. From maintenance energy demands and reproductive performance to pounds weaned per acre, this conversation centers on measurable efficiency — not aesthetics, sale barn perception, or show ring trends.



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Key Takeaways

• Efficiency is measured by pounds weaned relative to cow weight — not by frame size
• Maintenance energy requirements increase disproportionately as cow size increases
• Larger cows consume significantly more forage year-round
• A cow should ideally wean 45–50% of her body weight
• A 1,600 lb cow must wean 720–800 lbs to hit that benchmark
• A 1,250 lb cow only needs 560–625 lbs to meet the same efficiency target
• Maintenance is the largest annual nutritional cost in a cow herd
• Bigger cows often require higher-quality feed to maintain reproductive performance
• Reproductive failure erases any advantage from heavier weaning weights
• Moderate cows tend to maintain body condition better in variable forage systems
• Forage-limited ranches are constrained by acres, not headcount
• More moderate cows per acre often means more total pounds produced per acre
• Longevity compounds profitability more than frame score
• Selecting for size alone selects for higher maintenance costs
• True ranch efficiency is measured per acre and per unit of forage



Chapters

00:00 Why cow size deserves a biological discussion
01:30 How efficiency is actually measured
02:30 Maintenance energy and dry matter intake explained
03:40 The 45–50% weaning weight benchmark
05:00 Reproduction under nutritional stress
06:40 Forage-limited systems and stocking rate math
08:10 Longevity and compounding profitability
09:30 Selecting for efficiency over size



Keywords

cow size efficiency, beef cattle maintenance costs, pounds weaned per cow, cow body weight efficiency, forage-based cattle systems, ranch profitability metrics, stocking rate management, reproductive performance cattle, biological efficiency beef cattle, cow maintenance energy requirements, moderate frame cows, beef production economics


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