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Effects of energy level and lasalocid on productivity of fall-calving,first-calf heifers
Goehring, T.; Corah, L.; Higgins, J.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1987
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1987, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March, 1987 Starting Page:50, Ending Page:54 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Fall-calving, first-calf heifers (136 head) were fed TDN levels approximating
85% or 100% of NRC recommendations, with or without 200 mg/hd/day lasalocid.
Those fed the recommended diet gained more weight from 130 days prepartum to
calving and showed more improvement in condition score before calving than those
on the low-energy diet. After calving, the group fed the recommended energy level
lost less weight and condition and had better reproductive performance than the
low-energy group. The only effect of lasalocid was to improve calf performance in
the low-energy group.