This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and death loss. Results indicated that heifers placed on feed from September to December required more feed per pound of gain, had lower daily gains and higher death loss, and generally exhibited more variation in feeding performance than heifers placed during the rest of the year. Cattle feeders should take these performance variations into account when developing budgets and calculating breakeven sale prices for heifers
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
Eighty crossbred heifers (549 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a forag...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and de...
Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer performanc...
This study examined improvements in the finishing performance of steers and heifers from 1990 to 1...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to determine if there is an annual and/or seasonal tren...
Many different feeding practices have been used to grow out replacement heifers. The goal for replac...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and ...
Seventy-two heifers were fed for 47, 61 and 75 days to determine the optimum feeding period for exot...
This experiment evaluated the impact of post-weaning heifer development system on ADG, reproduction,...
Producers very often question the additional length of time they should feed exotic-cross cattle as ...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feedl...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, f...
This study examined the relative effects of corn price and cattle performance factors on steer fin...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
Eighty crossbred heifers (549 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a forag...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This study examined the impact of date of feedlot placement on feed conversion, daily gain, and de...
Analysis of 10 years of closeouts from a western Kansas feedlot demonstrated that steer performanc...
This study examined improvements in the finishing performance of steers and heifers from 1990 to 1...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to determine if there is an annual and/or seasonal tren...
Many different feeding practices have been used to grow out replacement heifers. The goal for replac...
This study had three primary objectives: 1) to examine the effects that individual performance and ...
Seventy-two heifers were fed for 47, 61 and 75 days to determine the optimum feeding period for exot...
This experiment evaluated the impact of post-weaning heifer development system on ADG, reproduction,...
Producers very often question the additional length of time they should feed exotic-cross cattle as ...
This study examined the impacts of animal health and death loss on the economic performance of feedl...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, f...
This study examined the relative effects of corn price and cattle performance factors on steer fin...
Seventy-seven crossbred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed ...
Eighty crossbred heifers (549 lb initial body weight) were developed in drylot and limit-fed a forag...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...