Success StoryPost Weaning Value-Added Program – Precondition (PVAP-PRECONDITION)



Post Weaning Value-Added Program – Precondition (PVAP-PRECONDITION)

Author: Kevin Laurent

Planning Unit: Animal and Food Sciences

Major Program: Beef

Outcome: Initial Outcome

The Post Weaning Valued Added Program - Precondition (PVAP-PRECONDITION) began in 2019 through a grant from the Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund and is administered by the University of Kentucky and the Kentucky Beef Network. The objective of PVAP-PRECONDITION is to encourage cow-calf producers to retain ownership and capture added value from their investment in beef cattle genetics, facilities, and improved management through diversified marketing strategies. This program is aimed at Kentucky cow-calf producers who have never marketed weaned calves.

 

Justification:  Demand for weaned calves is growing and the cattle market is placing more emphasis on calves with a known management history.   The overwhelming majority of calves in KY are weaned on the trailer in route to the local sale barn.  Research has shown that calves preconditioned through programs such as the CPH-45 experience a 74% reduction in sickness and death loss making them more valuable to buyers.  By weaning and preconditioning calves on the farm in KY, producers can not only potentially capture a premium at the sale barn, but also add more weight to calves prior to marketing. Summary data from UK and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture have consistently shown positive net returns for participating in CPH-45 sales.

Results

            A summary of closeouts for 14 farms that completed the program in 2021-22 is in the chart below.   On the average, by weaning and preconditioning their calves prior to marketing, producers averaged $88.43 net added value per head versus selling at weaning.  Returns ranged from a -19.51 to $158.16 per head.  A total 299 head were marketed for a total net added value of $26,440.57 over preconditioning expenses.






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