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Seasonal performance of finishing steers
Schroeder, T.; Mintert, J.; Langemeier, M.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1991
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1991, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 1, 1991 Starting Page:29, Ending Page:31 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a
western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer
performance exhibits significant seasonal
variation. Steers weighing 700 to 800 lb when
placed on feed in September through December
had feed conversions roughly 12% higher than
those placed in March and April. Although feed
conversion varied seasonally, dry matter feed
intake varied much less, causing daily gain to
mirror feed conversion. Gain was seasonally
highest for steers placed in March and April and
lowest for those placed in September through
December. Cattle feeders should consider these
variations in seasonal performance, as they
develop profit projections for steers being
placed on feed.