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Live Weight Estimation

Sacrificial Weight Calculator

Calculate your animal's weight instantly using scientific formulas, no scale needed.

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Enter dimensions and press calculate

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Correct Measurement

It is important that the animal is on a flat surface and in a natural posture while measuring. Keep the measuring tape neither too tight nor too loose.

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Meat Yield

Carcass meat yield may vary between 50% and 60% depending on the breed, age and fattening state of the animal. Average is 55%.

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Livestock Weight Estimation: Scientific Guide & Methods

Accurately estimating the weight of sacrificial animals or livestock is a cornerstone of fair trade in agriculture. While industrial scales are ideal, they are often unavailable at open-air markets or rural farms. Our Sacrificial Weight Calculator bridges this gap by utilizing established biometric formulas like the "Hafiz-Ott" equation.

1. Why Live Weight Prediction Matters

In many cultures, sacrificial rituals require animals to meet specific physiological criteria. Beyond spiritual compliance, understanding the weight helps in determining the "Carcass Yield" (the actual meat you get).

2. How to Measure Cattle (Bovine) Correctness?

To use our cattle weight estimator, you need two primary measurements:

  • Heart Girth: Wrap the tape around the animal's chest, just behind the front legs.
  • Body Length: Measure from the point of the shoulder to the pin bone (base of the tail).

3. Understanding Carcass Yield

🐄 Beef Breeds

Angus, Wagyu, or Simmental often yield 58% - 63% dressing percentage.

🐄 Dairy Breeds

Holstein or local breeds usually average between 50% - 55% dressing percentage.

Practical Tips for Accurate Results

The animal's posture is vital. Ensure it is standing on level ground with its weight evenly distributed on all four legs. Measuring an animal that has just eaten can skew the results by 3-5% due to "gut fill."