At least 50% of them are killed - very, very few males make it to adulthood.
This is incorrect.
Not this time, I don’t think. The internet says that male calves are typically killed for meat at 18 months old, but would reach adulthood at 4 years of age.
18 months is full weight
It’s not not adulthood, and it’s certainly not a full life, because cows and bulls would love to over 15 if we let them.
ikidd@lemmy.world 4 days ago
I have 320 beef cows, and about that many steers/heifers waiting for market.
18 months on a steer is about 1200lbs, pasture fed then grain finished before slaughter. A non-castrated male can get to 2200lbs after 4-5 years. I’d call that an adult bull. They can breed successfully at damn near any age after 12 months, but I wouldn’t call them developed until about 30.
commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days ago
you know that, whether they are male or female, they are at full weight for slaughter around 18 months.