Abstract:
One hundred sixty spring-calving
Hereford × Angus cows grazing low-quality,
tallgrass-prairie range during the
winter of 2000-2001 were supplemented
before calving either daily or three times
weekly. The supplement contained 40%
CP with 0, 15, 30, or 45% of the
supplemental degradable intake protein
from urea. Supplement was fed at 4
lbs/head daily to cows receiving
supplement daily. Cows receiving
supplement three times weekly were fed
the same amount of weekly supplement,
but split equally among their
supplementation events. After calving, all
cows received a supplement without urea
on a daily basis. In general, prepartum
supplements that contained more urea
prompted greater body weight loss;
however, the effect of increasing urea was
most noticeable when supplements were
fed only three times weekly. When
averaged across supplementation
frequencies, increasing the level of
supplemental urea tended (P=0.15) to
decrease pregnancy rate in beef cows that
had received urea supplementation before
calving.