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Custom Raising Dairy Heifers: Expectations and Perspectives of Wisconsin Dairy Producers

Last Updated: August 13, 2008 Related resource areas: Dairy

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Rearing dairy heifers in managed rotational grazing systems is one option that could reduce costs and sustain a custom heifer industry in Wisconsin. There are, however, business challenges in developing a custom grazing heifer business.

Released August 11, 2008

MADISON, Wisc. -- A new survey explored the views, opinions and perceptions of Wisconsin dairy producers about custom grazing heifers. Findings included:

  • All types of Wisconsin dairy producers perceive that grazing has positive implications for the health and productivity of dairy heifers.
  • In order to appeal to Wisconsin dairy producers, potential custom grazing heifer operations must be cost competitive.
  • Confinement operations are most likely to consider custom heifer raising as a management option, but are reluctant to consider custom heifer rearing for the summer only.
  • Wisconsin dairy producers seem adverse to custom heifer rearing businesses where heifers are grazed in the summer on one operation and sent to another confinement operation in the winter.
  • Any custom heifer business requires attention to cost and disease control to appeal to the concerns of dairy producers.

Read this report at http://www.cias.marketfarmtoolbox.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/heifersurveyreport.pdf

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