Davis, Duane L.Schalles, R.R.Drake, C.L.Kiracofe, G.Brent, B.E.McKee, M.Evans, Jack2011-03-082011-03-082011-03-08http://hdl.handle.net/2097/7982Energy appears to be the limiting factor in the rations studied. Three lbs. of milo was superior to 1 1/2 lbs. of soybean meal when date of breeding was considered. In the second trial 3 lbs. of alfalfa and 6 lbs. of milo was superior to 3 lbs. of alfalfa hay and 3 lbs. of milo. Delaying feeding grain until after calving did not give satisfactory results. Possibly additional energy was supplemented too late to be effective.BeefSoybean mealMiloBreedingWinter nutrition of spring calving cows on Flint Hills rangeConference paper