Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer performance exhibits significant seasonal variation. Steers weighing 700 to 800 lb when placed on feed in September through December had feed conversions roughly 12% higher than those placed in March and April. Although feed conversion varied seasonally, dry matter feed intake varied much less, causing daily gain to mirror feed conversion. Gain was seasonally highest for steers placed in March and April and lowest for those placed in September through December. Cattle feeders should consider these variations in seasonal performance, as they develop profit projections for steers being placed on feed
This study examined improvements in the finishing performance of steers and heifers from 1990 to 1...
"Seasonal prices changes, whether consistent or not, are important factors to consider in developing...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and ...
Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer performanc...
This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and de...
This study examined the relative effects of corn price and cattle performance factors on steer fin...
Data were collected to determine effect of winter gain on forage intake and summer and finishing per...
The effect of winter rate of gain on subsequent grazing and finishing performance was evaluated usin...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
Two experiments were conducted over two years to evaluate effects of two developmental systems on pe...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, f...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Feedlot data on 202 lots involving appr...
Effects of environment on the performance of beef steers in Kansas have been studied since 1962. Th...
A two-year experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of intensive winter management, partial ...
This study examined improvements in the finishing performance of steers and heifers from 1990 to 1...
"Seasonal prices changes, whether consistent or not, are important factors to consider in developing...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and ...
Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer performanc...
This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and de...
This study examined the relative effects of corn price and cattle performance factors on steer fin...
Data were collected to determine effect of winter gain on forage intake and summer and finishing per...
The effect of winter rate of gain on subsequent grazing and finishing performance was evaluated usin...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
Two experiments were conducted over two years to evaluate effects of two developmental systems on pe...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, f...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Feedlot data on 202 lots involving appr...
Effects of environment on the performance of beef steers in Kansas have been studied since 1962. Th...
A two-year experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of intensive winter management, partial ...
This study examined improvements in the finishing performance of steers and heifers from 1990 to 1...
"Seasonal prices changes, whether consistent or not, are important factors to consider in developing...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and ...