240: How to Rebuild Without Going Broke: Heifers, Genetics, and Data with Emma Coffman

240: How to Rebuild Without Going Broke: Heifers, Genetics, and Data with Emma Coffman

Lauren and Emma kick off the year by getting brutally practical about herd rebuild decisions and the real economics behind keeping heifers. With cattle prices strong but input costs still climbing, this episode breaks down why “just keep more heifers” is not a strategy unless it pencils. They talk retention vs. buying bred females, breeding windows and lost dollars, why culling the bottom end matters more in a hot market, and how record keeping (even if it’s simple) is what separates a sustainable operation from one that’s just hoping things work out.


Links

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Takeaways

• Herd rebuild decisions need to be strategic, not emotional, especially in a high-price, high-cost environment.
• Retaining heifers has an opportunity cost: they aren’t producing revenue for a while, and you carry the expense until they calve.
• Selling heifers into a strong market and buying bred females can pencil better for some operations. It depends on your goals and forage.
• Input costs are not returning to “cheap” levels. Feed, supplements, and maintenance costs need to be built into break-evens.
• If you’re running cattle as a business, breeding success matters. Open females and late breeders can bleed profits fast.
• The market is rewarding culling right now. Use it to clean up the bottom end and get paid while doing it.
• Genomics and performance data can help identify the lower performers so you’re not guessing.
• Temperament and labor cost are real costs. A wreck of a cow can cost you equipment, time, injury risk, and lost calves.
• Stocking rate matters. Don’t expand just because prices are good if forage can’t support it.
• Record keeping is the foundation. If you aren’t tracking anything, you won’t know you’re losing money until it’s obvious and expensive.



Chapters

00:00 New Year recaps and the “early bedtime” life
01:50 Gym mornings, sleep, and the 4:30 a.m. routine
04:10 Introducing the topic: heifers and herd rebuild decisions
06:00 The true costs behind keeping or buying females
07:50 Retain vs. sell vs. buy bred heifers: what it changes financially
09:10 Input costs, land pressure, and why operations have to be strategic
11:30 Breeding windows, open females, and leaving money on the table
13:30 Why now is the time to cull the bottom end
15:30 Older cows vs. younger cows and what “productive” actually means
16:45 Record keeping and why most operations don’t know their real break-even
19:00 Data vs. memory: pulling calves, bad mothers, and repeat offenders
20:10 Labor, injuries, equipment damage, and the hidden cost of chaos
23:10 Practical advice: start tracking, even if it’s simple
24:00 Wrap-up: make decisions with numbers, not feelings




heifers, herd rebuild, heifer retention, bred heifers, cow-calf economics, break-even, cattle market 2026, cattle input costs, record keeping, cattle genetics, genomics, feed efficiency, culling strategy, stocking rate, forage capacity, breeding window, open cows, calving season management, sustainable ranching, cattle operation profitability

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