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BEEFMASTER Pay Weight
a publication dedicated to serving commercial cattlemen and produced by Beefmaster Breeders United FALL 2023
Vol. 10
www.beefmasters.org
The Value of Beefmaster Cattle to Commercial Producers by Joe W. Mask PhD., Beefmaster Breeders United Beefmaster cattle are known for their adaptability, efficiency in conversion of feed to meat, and overall performance in commercial beef cattle operations. They were developed in the United States in the mid20th century with the goal of creating a breed that excelled in the “six essentials” Disposition, Fertility, Weight, Confirmation, Hardiness and Milk Production. I would like to stress in this article about the impact of Beefmaster cattle in a commercial beef cattle operation. In a commercial beef cattle operation, Beefmaster cattle can offer several advantages: 1. Maternal Traits: Beefmaster females are known for their strong maternal instincts and good mothering abilities. They typically have good udders and are attentive to their calves, which is crucial for calf survival and growth rates. 2. Hybrid Vigor:
Beefmasters are a composite breed resulting from the combination of Brahman, Hereford, and Shorthorn genetics. This hybrid vigor, also known as heterosis, can lead to increased growth rates, improved reproductive performance, and overall better health in the cattle. This is particularly advantageous in commercial operations where maximizing productivity is crucial. 3. Adaptability: Beefmasters are well-known for their adaptability to various environmental conditions. They have a high tolerance for heat, humidity, and other challenging climates, which makes them suitable for operations in different regions. This adaptability can reduce the risk of health issues and increase the likelihood of successful calving and reproduction. 4. Efficiency: These cattle have a reputation for efficient feed conversion, meaning they can turn the feed they consume into meat more effectively than some other breeds. This efficiency can lead to cost savings for the commercial operation by reducing the amount of feed needed to produce a pound of meat in the feedlot.
5. Crossbreeding Potential:
Beefmasters are often used in crossbreeding programs to improve the performance and adaptability of other breeds. Crossbreeding Beefmasters with other breeds can often result in a calf with the strengths of both breeds, creating more robust and productive animals. 6. Disease Resistance: Due to their Bos indicus
heritage, Beefmasters possess a certain degree of natural resistance to certain diseases and parasites, which can reduce the need for intensive veterinary interventions.
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Meat Quality:
Beefmasters are raised for beef production, and while
their meat quality is not as emphasized as in British beef breeds, their meat is generally of good quality. Their hybrid genetics can result in desirable meat traits, such as marbling and tenderness.
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