Today's Cattle Feeding Environment

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5/19/2016

Today’s Cattle Feeding Environment Wade T. Nichols, Ph.D. Senior Technical Service Manager Merck Animal Health

History, Marketing Objectives, Days on Feed, Carcass Transfer, and Economic Endpoints.

What Has The Industry Been Doing Lately?

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The Industry is Adding Days on Feed

Live Weight 1996-2016

HCW 1996-2016 2006 - 773 2007 - 773 2008 - 773 2009 - 778 2010 - 781

2011 – 784 2012 – 791 2013 – 796 2014 – 808 2015 – 829 2016 - 831

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Dressing Percentage since 2000 Dressing Percent since 2000 0.65 0.645 0.64 0.635 0.63 0.625 0.62 0.615 0.61 0.605 0.6

Percent Choice Carcasses - 1996-2016

What is the Incentive for increased DOF, HCW, Etc. in today’s marketing? - Obviously improved margin Carcass Transfer

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Genetics = Yes But Fed Cattle Marketing: Carcass vs Live • TCFA – 85-90% of all fed cattle sold on a carcass basis

CME-DLR 10/3/14

• SDSU Bulletin – Only 22% of fed cattle are sold on a live negotiated contract across the US

Fat Cattle Marketing • So what is the difference between a live contract and a carcass based contract? – There are many • Generally when selling on a carcass basis –Carcass transfer is increased with DOF –HCW, Yield, and Marbling increase »Cattle are bigger and fatter – But for our discussion we will focus on DOF and Carcass Transfer 5/19/2016

WHY is the Industry Moving to Carcass Based Selling? Have the Numbers Changed? Cattle Prices Feed Prices Other Costs

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Carcass Prices ($/cwt) 2009-2013 Average, 2014, 2015 Avg

Min

2014

Max

2015

$265 $245 $225 $205 $185 $165 $145 $125 Jan

Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

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Corn Price 2005-2015

Feeder Steer Prices ($/cwt) 2009-2013 Average and 2014 $300 $250 $200 $150 $100 $50

Avg

$-

Min

2014

$1,784.78 was a loser Today they are Close to making Some money -Will take some Max Weight off

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Napkin Economics Live Basis Carcass Basis Daily Revenue Generation: Daily Revenue Generation: = 2.44 $1.35 = 2.10 $2.15 =$ . =$ . Less Daily Cost = $3.00/d Less Daily Cost = $3.00/d

Net = $0.29/d

Net = $1.51/d

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Industry Has Figured Out Incremental Live and Carcass Rates of Gain

Fed Cattle Marketing

Carcass breakeven point

Live breakeven point

Professional Cattle Consultants courtesy of Shawn Walter

Fed Cattle Marketing

Carcass breakeven point

Live breakeven point

Professional Cattle Consultants courtesy of Shawn Walter

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Carcass Weight and Value Basically Driven by DOF and Carcass Transfer

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Carcass Transfer • Proportion of live weight gain captured in the carcass. –A 700 weight on arrival would have a dressed yield of about 58% –When this steer is harvest at 1400 lb it has a dressed yield of 64.5% –To move the dressed yield from 58% to 64.5% the incremental gain must be above 64.5%

Carcass Transfer • Carcass Transfer = Incremental Gain • 9 studies conducted with 16,000 hd measured carcass and live weight of gain • Carcass gain is 75-90% of live weight gain at the end of the feeding period • Carcass Rate of Gain –80/80 Theory • 80% of closeout gain * 80% carcass transfer

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Growth at the End of the Feeding Period: Multiple MAH Trials End Point

Mass Placement Day 0

Day 21

Day 42

Days on Feed

Steer Live and Carcass Rate of Gain Through the Serial Harvest Period Live or Carcass W eight, lb

1500 1400 1300 1200

Carcass Transfer = 85.7%

1100 1000 900 800

Final Wt HCW

700 0

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Day of Serial Harvest

Streeter et al., 2012

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