Adequate milk production by the cow to promote fast gain by her calf
the first three months is important for heavy weaning weights. Calves consume
considerable range forage by three months of age, and milk consumption
begins to decrease. As grass begins to mature in September, milk from the
dam and range forage eaten by the calf (as a percentage of body weight)
decrease to below recommended protein level, so gains decrease. Weaning
calves and placing them on a higher nutrition level in late August or early
September may be considered when continued fast gains are desired.
Keywords: Beef; Milk; Range forage; Nursing calves