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Supplementing Beef Cows

Last Updated: October 23, 2009 Related resource areas: Beef Cattle

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David Lalman, Associate Professor, Beef Cattle

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Oklahoma State University

On average, nearly 40% of total operating costs in cow-calf enterprises are associated with nutrition because purchased and harvested hay and concentrate feeds make up the majority of that cost. Consequently, the nutritional program represents a major target to trim cost of production. However, it is widely recognized that nutritional status of the cow is closely related to reproductive performance. If too many corners are cut in the nutritional program, pregnancy and calving rate can suffer dramatically.

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Supplementing Beef Cows


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