Hightshoe, R.B.Cochran, R.C.Corah, L.R.Harmon, D.L.Kiracofe, G.H.2010-11-022010-11-022010-11-02http://hdl.handle.net/2097/6440Postpartum cows receiving a range supplement containing rumen-escape lipid exhibited altered hormone and cholesterol levels compared to cows not fed lipid. Sixty-seven percent of lipid-fed cows exhibited a normal (18.2 d) first estrous cycle vs 33% for cows not receiving lipid. Incorporation of rumen-escape lipid into range supplements appears to significantly improve postpartum reproductive characteristics.BeefRumen-escape lipidEstrous cycleCholesterolPostpartumEffects of rumen-escape lipid in a range supplement on postpartum reproductive function in beef cowsConference paper