Thirty-one Polled Hereford and 29 Simmental cows were individually fed two energy
levels for about the last 4 months before calving. Weight, condition score, backfat thickness,
and reproduction were evaluated. No differences were found in efficiency of feed utilization
between breeds or between energy levels. These cows started the experiment in moderate body
condition, and a 10% reduction in dietary energy level during late gestation did not affect their
reproductive performance.