Supplementation for the Cow-Calf Calf Producer

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Supplementation for the Cow-Calf Calf Producer Jason Cleere Assistant Professor Extension Beef Cattle Specialist Department of Animal Science Texas A&M University

Why is nutrition important??? Animal Nutrition Animal Performance (cow/calf) Animal Health (cow/calf) Reproductive Efficiency (cow) Profitability

Priorities of a Lactating Cow Calf Cow s Body Condition Reproduction

Reproductive efficiency We know that cattle should be at least a Body Condition Score of 5 at breeding BCS 1 BCS 5 BCS 4

Reproductive efficiency % Pregnant 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 60 d 60 d 180 d 60 d Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 88 hd 187 hd 124 hd 639 hd BCS < 4 BCS = 5 BCS > 5 Sprott, 1985

EFFECT OF BODY CONDITION SCORE (BCS) ON % PREGNANCY % PREGNANCY 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 TX,SW BCS OKL BCS FL90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BCS

Supplementation Forages should be the main source of nutrition for cow-calf calf or stocker producers Economical source of protein and energy

Supplementation However.. there are times when forages fail to provide an adequate supply of nutrients to meet your production goals

Supplementation strategies To provide nutrients deficient in forages that limit forage intake and digestion Supplemental Feeding

A small amount of supplement stimulates forage intake and digestibility 120 % of desired nutrient intake 100 80 60 40 20 0 No Supplement Supplement

Supplemental Feeding Animal intake is usually the limiting factor associated with nutrient deficiencies on dormant forages or poor quality hay When the protein content of a forage drops below 7 to 8 percent dry matter intake will decline rapidly

Forage intake in relation to crude protein content in the forage 3 DM Intake, % of BW 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 2 6 10 14 18 Forage CP, % of DM Moore and Kunkle, 1994

Impact of protein supplementation on the energy status of a 1,000 lb cow Unsupplemented Supplemented % change Forage CP, % 5 5 Forage TDN, % 45 45 Supplement CP, % 42 Supplement TDN, % 76 Supplement intake, lb 0 1.8 Forage intake, lb 16 20.8 +30 Total daily intake, lb 16 22.6 +41 % CP in total diet 5 7.9 TDN intake, lb 7.2 10.7 +49 McCollum, 1997

Supplementation Thus, if a forage (or hay) contains less than ~7 percent crude protein Feeding a protein supplement will improve the protein and energy status of cattle by improving forage digestibility and intake

Note.. Adequate forage is necessary when supplementing protein If not, the protein source becomes an expensive source of energy Re-group and explore other alternatives to meet the energy requirements of the animal

Supplementation strategies To add to the value of low-quality forage and increase diet quality Enhancement Feeding

Enhancement Feeding Cattle performance falls short of production goals Production goals are higher than can be achieved from the forage resource Consider a supplement that will sustain forage intake and digestion at the present level

The supplement has an additive effect on the forage 120 % of desired nutrient intake 100 80 60 40 20 0 No Supplement Supplement

Enhancement Feeding Feeding a 20% protein breeders cube to lactating cows during the winter

Supplementation strategies To partially replace forage in the diet Substitute Feeding

Substitute Feeding Performance is currently meeting production objectives, but forage availability is anticipated to limit performance in the future Your objective is to maintain the current level of performance but extend the forage supply into the future

Substitute Feeding Feeding a 10 to 18 percent crude protein supplement containing grain

Supplementation strategies To provide nutrition during a shortage of forage Supply Feeding

Supply Feeding You ran out of forage!!!!! Your objective is to find the most economical replacement for forage and hope for rain or warm weather!!!!

How much do we supplement them???

Supplementation We know what they need, but the question is what are they already receiving from the forage Can utilize historical data on the forage you are using Have the forage tested On dormant forage cattle will usually consume 1.5-2.5% of their body weight

How much CP do the cows need??? Cow weight = 1100 lb Estimate a 2% of BW hay consumption 1100 lb *.02 = 22 lb/d Estimate hay to be 6% crude protein 22 lb *.06 = 1.32 lb/d CP A 1100 pound (dry) cow needs about 1.6 lb of CP per day Thus, there will be a.28 lb deficit (1.6 lb required 1.32 lb intake =.28 lb/d)

How much CP do the cows need??? We decide to supplement them with 20% cubes.28 lb /.20 lb = 1.4 lb cubes/hd/d

Or. Estimate

Feeding for Forage Protein Content Feeding for Forage Protein Content 25 25-26 26 21 21-22 22 51 51-55 55 14 14-15 15 26 26-27 27 22 22-23 23 48 48-52 52 12 12-13 13 27 27-28 28 23 23-24 24 45 45-49 49 10 10-11 11 1-3 0-1 28 28-29 29 24 24-25 25 42 42-46 46 8-9 2-4 1-2 25 25-27 27 1-2 0-1 25 25-27 27 39 39-43 43 6-7 5-7 2-3 22 22-24 24 2-4 1-2 22 22-24 24 36 36-40 40 4-5 7-9 4-5 20 20-22 22 4-6 2-3 20 20-22 22 33 33-37 37 2-3 20% 20% Cubes Cubes CSM, CSM, lb lb Hay Hay Intake, Intake, lb lb 20% 20% Cubes Cubes CSM, CSM, lb lb Hay Hay Intake, Intake, lb lb TDN, TDN, % CP, % CP, % Wet Cow Wet Cow Dry Cow Dry Cow Grass Hay Grass Hay Hammack

So Which one do I use? Cottonseed meal Soybean meal Cubes Cottonseed cake Protein blocks Liquid Good quality hay Personal supplement mix

The most economical and convenient one for you

Cutting Costs without Sacrificing Performance Appropriate stocking rates Winter pasture Limit grazing winter pastures

Cutting Costs without Sacrificing Performance Restrict feeding frequency to 3 days per week for protein supplements Use high % CP supplements Calculate the cost per pound of CP Avoid the bag Byproducts Poultry litter, etc.

Urea???

Mineral Supplementation It is essential for optimal animal maintenance, growth, lactation, reproduction and health!!!!

Mineral Supplementation A 12% Ca : 12% P mineral fed free choice should prevent a mineral deficiency A 15:6 mineral may be best for cattle grazing fertilized Bermuda pasture or hay 2500 ppm copper Use a high Magnesium mineral for cattle grazing lush winter forages Salt can be used to adjust consumption ~2.2 oz/cow/day 50 lbs/cow/year

Feeding Broiler Litter Benefits Can be used as an inexpensive protein and mineral supplement for cattle 5 to 10 lbs/day of broiler litter should be sufficient to meet the protein and mineral requirements of beef cows consuming average quality hay or pasture Dry cows 5 lbs Wet cows 10 lbs

Feeding Broiler Litter Disadvantages Management and feeding Nutrient and mineral variability Herd Health Problems Hardware disease Milk fever Dystocia Breeding problems Copper toxicity

Winter Supplementation

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