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E546 The $6,600 6‑Week Weaning ‘Savings’ Trap: Why It Can Mean an $11,000 BRD and Calving Bill on a 300‑Cow Dairy
Description
A 300-cow Wisconsin dairy thought 6-week weaning saved $6,600 a year. The real cost, once BRD and age at first calving were priced in: $11,190.
This episode of The Bullvine Podcast walks through the full ledger on Dave's 300-cow herd — $55 per calf "saved" on milk replacer, erased by 24 pneumonia cases at $260 apiece, plus 60 heifers calving a month late at $82.50 each. When the math is honest, the calendar program burns cash.
What You'll Learn
- Why 20% post-weaning BRD quietly cancels your milk-replacer savings
- The $252–$282 true cost of a single BRD case in the first 120 days
- How Quigley's 15 kg NFC threshold redefines when a calf is ready
- Why weaning at 42 days often leaves calves short on starter intake
- The intake gate that replaced the calendar: 2 lb/day for 3 days
- What a 10–14 day step-down does to BRD and AFC on a 300-cow herd
Why This Episode Matters
At replacement cow values near $3,110 per head in late 2025, every BRD case is an equity decision, not a vet bill. The ISU 2024 heifer budget pegs an extra month of rearing at roughly $82.50 per head — meaning 60 late-calving heifers quietly cost $4,950 a year. The 2024 Welk, Neave, and Jensen review of 44 studies confirms intake-based weaning outperforms fixed-age early weaning on growth and feed intake.
Keywords
dairy podcast, calf weaning, BRD, bovine respiratory disease, milk replacer, age at first calving, AFC, Holstein, replacement heifers, heifer economics, Jim Quigley, NFC, starter intake, rumen development, SCFP, Iowa State, USDA, Penn State, Cornell, Aarhus, calf nutrition, dairy economics
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