Abstract:
During two winters, 96 beef cows in late
gestation were utilized in 60-day precalving
feeding trials to evaluate supplementation for
cows fed ammoniated wheat straw. Treatments
included: control--mineral supplement only (C),
3 lbs milo + mineral (3M), 6 lb milo + mineral
(6M), and 2.75 lb milo + .75 lb soybean meal
+ mineral (SBM). 3M increased (P<.05) cow
gain over control but body condition changes
were similar. 6M and SBM resulted in similar
gains and body weight changes, which were
higher than those of cows receiving either C or
3M. Birth weight of calves, percent cycling at
the start of breeding, and percent pregnant after
a 60-day breeding season were not affected by
treatment. Natural protein appears to be a
major limiting nutrient in cows fed ammoniated
wheat straw.