Grazing rangeland during the fall-winter is common on many cattle ranches. Fall-winter grazing of cows generally reduces production costs when compared to feeding a full ration of harvested feeds. Fall-winter range forages alone may not maintain body weight and condition of the cow. Grazing fall-winter range generally has associated cost for supplemental feeds. This paper will look at the effects of protein and grain supplementation on cow performance and the costs of supplements
Two experiments with pregnant heifers grazing winter range investigated effects of supplementation t...
A comparison of the response of varying classes of growing beef cattle to protein supplementation wa...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were strip-grazed by 4 pregnant fal...
It is generally accepted that protein supplements help beef cows efficiently utilize dormant forages...
Concepts of managing cow body condition score (BCS) during the fall and winter are discussed. A key ...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
A winter grazing study was conducted using 120 pregnant Simmental x Angus cows to determine the effe...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of providing a small amount of a high-protein su...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Feeding grain to cattle on pasture can be a profitable way to grow and finish cattle on many Missour...
The concept of matching nutrients available in grazed forages with nutrient requirements of the cow ...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
Polled Hereford cows on native Flint Hills pasture not supplemented until February lost more weight ...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of hand feeding a limited quantity of a high-prot...
Limited information is available on seasonal changes in diet quality components for Nebraska Sandhil...
Two experiments with pregnant heifers grazing winter range investigated effects of supplementation t...
A comparison of the response of varying classes of growing beef cattle to protein supplementation wa...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were strip-grazed by 4 pregnant fal...
It is generally accepted that protein supplements help beef cows efficiently utilize dormant forages...
Concepts of managing cow body condition score (BCS) during the fall and winter are discussed. A key ...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
A winter grazing study was conducted using 120 pregnant Simmental x Angus cows to determine the effe...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of providing a small amount of a high-protein su...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Feeding grain to cattle on pasture can be a profitable way to grow and finish cattle on many Missour...
The concept of matching nutrients available in grazed forages with nutrient requirements of the cow ...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
Polled Hereford cows on native Flint Hills pasture not supplemented until February lost more weight ...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of hand feeding a limited quantity of a high-prot...
Limited information is available on seasonal changes in diet quality components for Nebraska Sandhil...
Two experiments with pregnant heifers grazing winter range investigated effects of supplementation t...
A comparison of the response of varying classes of growing beef cattle to protein supplementation wa...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were strip-grazed by 4 pregnant fal...