Anglin, C.O.Epp, M.P.Derstein, R.D.Barnhardt, B.B.Blasi, Dale A.Olson, K. C.Reinhardt, Christopher D.2009-12-142009-12-142009-12-14http://hdl.handle.net/2097/2288Beef stocker operators are margin-operators, and rising feed costs force them to consider alternative feeding strategies to reduce production costs. Limit-feeding is a management technique that has positive implications for cost control. In this experiment, we restricted dry matter intake to determine if steers could compensate for a period of dietary restriction during intensive early grazing. This study illustrated that limit-feeding could reduce feed costs for stocker and background operators.BeefCattleRestricted dry matter intakeRestricted feeding improves performance of growing steers during subsequent grazing on native flint hills pastureConference paper