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E227 BLACK HIDE BLINDNESS: Why Breeding Only for Color is Destroying Your Dairy-Beef Profits
Description
In this episode of The Bullvine Podcast, we tackle a critical issue facing the dairy-beef industry: the obsession with black-hided calves. While black hide color has been a popular choice for beef-on-dairy crossbreeding, it’s costing producers thousands in lost potential profits.
We’ll explore:
- The skyrocketing shift to beef-on-dairy breeding since 2017 and its economic impact.
- Why generic black crosses are often "Holstein steers in disguise."
- The performance gap between generic black calves and premium beef crosses.
- How strategic genetic selection can improve daily gain, feed efficiency, and carcass value.
- Practical steps to select sires that deliver real profitability—not just a black hide.
If you’re ready to rethink your breeding strategy and secure sustainable profits, this episode is for you.
Key Takeaways:
- Market Reality: Premium beef crosses can command $225-$250 per head compared to $150-$200 for generic black crosses.
- Performance Gains: Quality beef crosses achieve 8-25% better daily gain and reduce days on feed by up to 26 days.
- Actionable Advice: Learn the specific traits to prioritize when selecting beef sires for your dairy herd.
Resources Mentioned:
- Full article on "Black Hide Blindness" available at The Bullvine. (https://www.thebullvine.com/beef-on-dairy/black-hide-blindness-why-breeding-only-for-color-is-destroying-your-dairy-beef-profits/)
- Market data and genetic selection criteria for beef-on-dairy breeding.
- Expert insights from industry leaders like Denise Schwab and Dan Thomson.
Call to Action: Don’t let outdated breeding practices shrink your margins. Visit The Bullvine website for more insights, tools, and resources to maximize your beef-on-dairy profits.
Tune in now and start making smarter breeding decisions today!