Backgrounding cattle have been on the property for six weeks. The weighbridge is booked tomorrow. You need ADG and projected turn-off date before the cattle agent rings back this afternoon.
ADG = (End weight − Start weight) ÷ Days
Target ADG benchmarks:Cattle (feedlot): ≥1.2 kg/day · Cattle (grass): 0.5–1.0 kg/day
Lamb (prime): ≥0.30 kg/day · Sheep: ≥0.25 kg/day · Pig: ≥0.85 kg/day
1 What this calculator does
Calculates average daily gain (ADG) in kg/day from initial weight, current weight and days on feed. Projects days to reach a target sale weight. Supports kg and lb in imperial mode.
2 Formula & professional reasoning
ADG (kg/day) = (Current weight - Initial weight) / Days on feed
Days to target = (Target weight - Current weight) / ADG
Projected weight = Current weight + (ADG x Days remaining)
ADG is the primary production efficiency metric for backgrounding, feedlot and pasture enterprises. It drives cost of production, draft decision timing and sale weight projections. Seasonal variation is large — winter native pasture may yield 0.2 kg/day while summer improved pasture achieves 1.2 kg/day. Use season-specific ADG for projections.
3 Worked examples
⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.
ADG: (347 - 280) / 63 = 67 / 63Days to target: (380 - 295) / 0.85 = 85 / 0.85Budget weight day 45: 280+(1.1x45)=329.5 | Actual: 280+(0.82x45)=316.9 | Deficit: 12.6 kg4 Sanity check
5 Common errors
| Error | Cause | Consequence | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weights taken under inconsistent conditions | Morning paddock vs afternoon yard weight | ADG wildly wrong — bad production decisions | Always weigh at same time of day after same fasting period. Document conditions on every weigh record. |
| Using last season's ADG for next season projection | Assuming constant ADG | Turn-off date projections significantly wrong | ADG varies dramatically between seasons. Use season-specific ADG or apply a seasonal adjustment factor. |
| Assuming linear ADG to any weight | Not accounting for slowing near finish weight | Cattle on target weight earlier or later than projected | ADG typically slows 10-15% as cattle approach mature weight. Review at regular weighing intervals. |
| Projecting turn-off without checking paddock feed budget | Animal performance only | Cattle reach target weight but no grass remains | Project both target weight date and paddock feed budget date. The earlier one is the constraint. |
6 Reference & regulatory links
7 Professional workflow
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