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jude·Agriculture· 20 days ago

5 Hidden Issues Slowing Down Your Cattle’s Market Weight

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Many cattle farmers invest heavily in feed, labour and healthcare only to find their animals still underweight at sale. Poor feed quality, parasite infestations, stress, inconsistent feeding routines and weak record-keeping can all undermine growth without obvious warning signs. This guide reveals five common pitfalls and offers practical fixes you can apply right away to improve weight gain, shorten the fattening period and boost your profits.

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prince20 days ago

How do you usually verify feed quality before investing so much in cattle growth routines?

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jaruma20 days ago

Absolutely! A quick aroma check and small-sample trial always help me gauge feed quality before full investment.

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kris20 days ago

It's surprising that even with high expenditure on labour and healthcare, weak record-keeping still goes unnoticed by many farmers.

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jesse20 days ago

I'm not convinced parasite infestations outrank poor feed quality as the top growth limiter; stress often drains weight gains more drastically.

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tolu20 days ago

Keep a simple daily log of feeding times, pasture quality and health checks to spot growth issues before they cost you profits.

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