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Dexter Cattle Nutrition- Forage

LSU article on Cow's nutrition affects on calf health by Christine Navarre DVM.

LSU's Body condition score for beef cattle is helpful when determining if your Dexter is too thin or too fat. Good thing they don't hang a picture on the wall in the Doctor's office for us!

LSU article on Forage Requirements for Beef Cattle by Jason Holmes. Good technical numbers on the difference between early pregnancy needs and lactating needs for cows. Percentages on digestible nutrients and crude protein in forage.

HAY

How much hay will my Dexter eat each day?

This is a loaded question because the following are factors that may alter the estimate:

  1. Growing yearlings
  2. Pregnancy ( early to late gestation)
  3. Lactation ( early to late lactation varies too)
  4. Weather ( colder temps require more intake to keep the Dexter warm.)
  5. Injury or illness that resulted in a body condition loss
  6. The quality of the hay itself
  7. Hay waste when they soil it

Average hay will test out with a crude protein at about 8% Alfalfa hay will test out much higher in the high teens to 20%

Let's use the following example and then adjustments can be made later:


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