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2003; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 03-272-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 908; Beef; High protein feed; Tallgrass-prairie range
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Influence Of Low-Level Supplementation With A High-Protein Feed On Performance Of Beef Cows Grazing Tallgrass-Prairie Range During The Fall (2003), Donald A. Llewellyn, R.C. Cochran, T.T. Martson, David M. Grieger, C.G. Farmer, T.A. Wickersham, D.D. Simms
Influence Of Low-Level Supplementation With A High-Protein Feed On Performance Of Beef Cows Grazing Tallgrass-Prairie Range During The Fall (2003), Donald A. Llewellyn, R.C. Cochran, T.T. Martson, David M. Grieger, C.G. Farmer, T.A. Wickersham, D.D. Simms
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An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of hand feeding a limited quantity of a high-protein supplement during the fall grazing period on cow and calf performance. The time of initiation of supplementation was also evaluated. One-hundred thirty-six multiparous, pregnant, spring-calving cows grazing native range were assigned to supplementation treatments. Control cows received no fall supplementation. Supplemented cows received 0.14% of body weight per day (1.5 lbs per day) of a high-protein supplement (40% crude protein, as-fed basis) approximately 2 months before and after weaning (Aug 15 to Dec 14; weaning = Oct 15) or only after weaning (Oct …