U.S. Cow Herd Continues to Shrink
July 24, 2023
USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service’s July 1 Cattle Inventory report, released Friday, found 95.9 million head, 3% below last year’s 98.6 million total.
All cows and heifers that have calved totaled 38.8 million head, 2% below the 39.6 million head on July 1, 2022.
Beef cows, at 29.4 million head, down 3% from a year ago. Milk cows, at 9.40 million head, unchanged from the previous year.
All heifers 500 pounds and over on July 1, 2023 totaled 15.0 million head, 4% below the 15.6 million head on July 1, 2022. Beef replacement heifers, at 4.05 million head, down 2% from a year ago. Milk replacement heifers, at 3.65 million head, down 3% from previous year. Other heifers, at 7.30 million head, 5% below a year earlier.
Steers 500 pounds and over on July 1, 2023, totaled 13.9 million head, down 3% from July 1, 2022.
Bulls 500 pounds and over on July 1, 2023, totaled 1.90 million head, down 5% from previous year.
Calves under 500 pounds on July 1, 2023, totaled 26.3 million head, down 3% from a year earlier.
Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the United States for all feedlots totaled 13.1 million head on
July 1, 2023, down 2% from the previous year. Cattle on feed in feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head accounted for 85.5% of the total cattle on feed on July 1, 2023, up slightly from previous year. The total of calves under 500 pounds and other heifers and steers over 500 pounds (outside of feedlots), at 34.4 million head, down 4% from the 35.7 million head on July 1, 2022.
The 2023 calf crop in the United States is expected to be 33.8 million head, down 2% from last year. Calves born during the first half of 2023 are estimated at 24.8 million head, down 2% from the first half of 2022. An additional 9.00 million calves are expected to be born during the second half of 2023.
Source: Drovers