Effects of Protein Levels Fed During Winter on Subsequent Performance of Steers Grazing Tobosagrass

Authors

  • Carlos Villalobos
  • Carlton M. Britton
  • John S. Pitts

Keywords:

winter supplement, compensatory gain, range, beef cattle, spring grazing

Abstract

The effect of level of supplementation on winter weight gain and subsequent spring performance was determined in a three-year study at the Texas Tech Experimental Ranch, near Justiceburg, Texas. One of the objectives of this research was to determin if level of supplementation might influence spring gain. Cottonseed cubes (41% crude protein) were fed during the winter seas to cross-bred steers grazing tobosagrass (Hilaria mutica) range. ...

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Published

2016-10-10

How to Cite

Villalobos, C., Britton, C. M., & Pitts, J. S. (2016). Effects of Protein Levels Fed During Winter on Subsequent Performance of Steers Grazing Tobosagrass. Texas Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources, 10, 1–14. Retrieved from https://txjanr.agintexas.org/index.php/txjanr/article/view/214

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Research Articles