Brazle, F.K.Kuhl, Gerry L.2010-11-022010-11-022010-11-02http://hdl.handle.net/2097/6426Growing steers were limit-fed the same amount of a grain- and silage-based ration either in drylot or on dormant native range. The steers wintered on pasture gained 14.2% slower (1.82 V5 2.08 lb/d; P<.01) and were 15.3% less efficient than those in drylot, apparently because of increased energy expenditure from voluntary exercise.BeefMature grassDrylotGrowingLimit feedingPerformance of steers limit-fed in drylot or on mature native pastureConference paper