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Influence of limited-creep feeding on pre and postweaning performance of spring born calves
Houghton, P.; Brazle, F.; Kuhl, G.; Schalles, B.; Zoellner, K.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1988
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1988, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March, 1988 Starting Page:57, Ending Page:60 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Two limited-creep feeding trials were conducted in Northwest and Southeast
Kansas using spring-born, suckling calves to evaluate the effect of available forage
supply on creep-fed calf performance. Energy vs. protein creep feeds were compared
at each location. Creep feed intake was limited with salt to achieve an average daily
intake of about 1.5 lb per head. Calves consuming the limited energy and protein
creep feeds gained from 0.1 to 0.6 lb more per head daily preweaning, and required
2.3 to 7.6 lb of creep per lb of extra weaning weight. Postweaning gains of the
noncreep-fed calves were .12 to .27 lb per day higher than those of creep-fed calves,
suggesting some compensation by the control calves postweaning.