Weaning Weight

Weaning Weight

Definition: Weaning Weight

The weight of a calf at the time it is weaned from its mother’s milk, typically around 6-8 months of age. Weaning weight is an important indicator of growth and management effectiveness. For example, aiming for higher weaning weights to improve overall herd productivity.

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