Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1991, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 1, 1991 Starting Page:54, Ending Page:56 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
The performance response to a stepwise
increase in the level of supplement fed to cows
across the winter supplementation period was
studied by feeding 112 Hereford × Angus cows
the following treatments: dehydrated alfalfa
pellets (DEHY) or soybean meal/grain sorghum
(SS), each either level-fed (constant daily
amount from December 1 to calving) or fed in
a step-up program (low level from December 1
to 30; moderate level from December 31 to
January 29; high level from January 30 to
calving; avg = amount fed with level-feeding).
Cow weight and condition changes and calf performance
were favored by the step-up supplementation
program when SS was fed. When
DEHY was fed, cow weight and condition
changes favored level-feeding. Weight and
condition changes generally favored the DEHY
group over the SS group. No effects were
found for the reproductive characteristics
measured. These results indicate that potential
benefits of step-up winter supplementation
programs depend on the type of supplement
being fed. All of the supplementation programs
appeared adequate to support desirable levels of
reproductive performance.
Keywords: Beef; Beef cows; Protein supplement; Dehydrated alfalfa pellets; Winter range