Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1995, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 3, 1995 Starting Page:1, Ending Page:3 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
A 6-year study was designed to measure the
influences of stocking rate and grazing system
on performance of cow-calf pairs grazing
tallgrass prairie. This paper summarizes the
initial 3 years. Late-season rest-rotation was
compared to continuous grazing over low,
moderate, and high stocking rates. No differences
(P>.10) were observed in body weight of
cows or calves as a result of grazing system or
stocking rate. However, calf weaning weight
tended (P=.20) to be greater with continuous
grazing than with late season rest-rotation. Cow
body condition score was unaffected (P>.10) by
stocking rate or grazing system. Conception
rates were also similar between stocking rates
and grazing systems. This preliminary information
suggests that application of a late-season
rest-rotation grazing system will support cow-calf
performance comparable t o that with a continuous
system at a similar stocking rate.