Weighing replaces guess-work with facts, making it a powerful performance measurement tool for farmers. The information provided by Tru-Test weigh scales assists critical decision making about feed, health treatments and herd size management.
On its own, weighing is a valuable addition to your operation. However, with the emergence of EID, an opportunity exists to maximise the potential of the collected weigh data.
Weighing your stock in line with target weights replaces guess work with facts, helping you make better informed decisions around feed, treatment and selling.
With Datamars Livestock, all your weight information is at your fingertips.
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Ensure livestock are sold at the optimum weight grade – closely manage the weight gains of individual animals or mobs and tailor your feed and treatment inputs as required. |
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Minimise treatment waste – more accurately calculate drench/pour-on dosage based on the requirements of the individual animal to minimise treatment waste while also maximising the health of your livestock. | |
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Monitor reproductive performance – closely monitoring the weight gain of offspring can help make breeding decisions to maximise reproductive performance. | ![]() |
Identify sick or lame animals early – regular weighing of individual animals means weight loss and other issues that manifest over time are identified quickly. |
One of the simplest reasons you should be weighing your livestock is to make sure your animals are consistently gaining weight so you continue to profit.
Traditionally farmers and ranchers have relied on their years of experience to know when animals are gaining weight and are ready to be sold or slaughtered.
Weighing backs up that experience with facts.
Its all about input verses output.
The input cost of feed, staff wages, time, health treatments, pasture and equipment maintenance per day versus the weight your animals are putting on per day.
In order to profit your input costs need to be lower than your output gains.
Regularly weighing your livestock can help you to…
All of which will help you to determine the most profitable point to sell or slaughter your livestock.
Regular weighing will help you recognise when your input costs are in danger of becoming greater than your output gains, so you can be continue to run a successful, profitable business.
Using accurate weights to ensure you apply the correct amount of treatments such as vaccines, parasite-control products or antibiotics can save you money and help improve the performance of your treatment.
The consequences of applying too much or too little can be costly.
Using too little means the treatment can be ineffective resulting in poor animal health. Not only has the original dose gone to waste, but you may need to administer alternative or stronger treatments to return your animal to health.
The knock on effect of poor health can mean your animals take longer to reach their growth targets and negatively affect your feed budget.
Using too much means you’re wasting costly treatment and in some cases applying too much treatment can actually cause harm to an animal.
Longer term, both under and overdosing can lead to a build up of treatment resistance in parasites which can have severe impacts on productivity.
Regular weighing will help ensure you are know exactly how much treatment to use for maximum effect.
It’s not always easy to detect by sight when animals are not performing as well as expected.
Regularly weighing animals will help you track weight gain performance and identify sick or lame animal early.
Weight loss is a simple way to identify individual animals that are not performing well. The animals can then be singled out and treated as recommended by your vet.
The knock-on effect of unidentified poor health can mean your animals take longer to reach their growth targets and negatively affect your feed budget or in the worse case develop into fatal illness and the loss of livestock.
Electronic Identification (EID) means individual animals can be tracked through their entire life cycle via an electronic ear tag.
Tagging animals with an electronic (EID) tag provides an opportunity to better manage the individual performance of those animals.
Over time, an animal’s weight history can be tracked, good and bad performers can be identified and the input of resources managed to ensure profits are maximised.
The rise in the use of Electronic Identification (EID) or RFID tags in livestock can be credited to increasing numbers of export dependant countries introducing mandatory traceability schemes for the purposes of disease control.
The increase in smarter, precision farming practices has also driven the acceptance of this technology.
EID tags enable you to accurately, quickly and automatically identify an individual animal, eliminating the need to enter tag numbers manually.
EID also makes it practical to record individual animal performance and other information – such as source, breeding or treatment information.
Using EID with an electronic weigh scale indicator means you can view animal’s full performance history instantly while you’re weighing in the field, which helps you make important management decisions quickly.
Over time, an animal’s weight history can be tracked, good and bad performers can be identified and the input of resources managed to ensure profits are maximised.
With a Tru-Test EID compatible weigh scale and an EID panel or stick reader, animals can be scanned at the time of weighing.
Individual animal weights and other traits can be recorded against each animal’s unique ID number. Information is stored within the weigh scale ready for you to view in the yard or back at the office.
The way we see it, nobody is more dedicated to their work than farmers.
It’s a game of limiting factors and it’s hard working out what these are and well, limiting them. Solving problems is our forte and we aim to help you solve yours so you can worry less and enjoy life more. That’s why we’re determined to match your dedication and deliver the world’s best livestock management products.
Products as rugged as you and that give fast, accurate information to help base your decisions on. With over thirty years experience we are getting pretty good at it.
We also believe we can always do better. It starts in our laboratory AKA paddocks, sheds and stockyards. It’s the only place equipment can be developed that truly helps you track progress for better decision making. By listening and observing we figure out what will really make a difference. It’s also here we test each product’s worthiness to make sure it delivers. Every inch is tested, in the harshest conditions and by the people who use the gear.
Our most inspiring meetings take place on our customer’s land. It’s on a fencepost, with a cup of tea in hand, that world beating ideas are formulated and sketched. And by the time we reach the bottom of the cup, the same truth is always revealed - rugged, reliable and practical products that help track progress, making life easier and more profitable.
For us it’s a partnership, and these partnerships are at the heart of our business – from design through to working out which product is best for your needs, and then making sure it works how you need it to.