2016
DOI: 10.2527/jam2016-1181
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1181 WS Effects of dry and wet conditions during the pre-weaning phase on subsequent feedlot performance and carcass composition of beef cattle

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“…In addition, calves had greater ( P = 0.04) weaning BW and adjusted 205-d weaning BW ( P = 0.03) if precipitation levels were high during the early gestation period when compared to the low-treatment group. Previous research conducted by Gatson et al (2016) investigated dry and wet conditions on beef cattle performance and revealed similar BW differences from cool season dry and wet classes of calves entering the feedlot with normal and wet classes being heavier. The effect precipitation has on forage yield would indicate that cool and wet conditions offer a greater plane of nutrition for grazing cattle resulting in increased BW entering the feedlot.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In addition, calves had greater ( P = 0.04) weaning BW and adjusted 205-d weaning BW ( P = 0.03) if precipitation levels were high during the early gestation period when compared to the low-treatment group. Previous research conducted by Gatson et al (2016) investigated dry and wet conditions on beef cattle performance and revealed similar BW differences from cool season dry and wet classes of calves entering the feedlot with normal and wet classes being heavier. The effect precipitation has on forage yield would indicate that cool and wet conditions offer a greater plane of nutrition for grazing cattle resulting in increased BW entering the feedlot.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%