Abstract
ABSTRACTIn each of 4 years, 24 autumn-calving, single-suckling Aberdeen Angus × Friesian cows with Charolais cross calves were subjected to different winter feeding regimes and to a range of weaning dates, and the effect on cow and calf food intake and performance was measured. Giving 257 kg concentrate dry matter to cows on an ad libitum silage diet over winter increased calf and cow weights in the following September by 17·8 and 11·7 kg respectively. Weaning after 4 months of lactation resulted in a net saving in winter forage requirements when compared with weaning in March/April but a high input of concentrate was necessary to achieve satisfactory calf performance. Weaning in July increased calf weights in August/September by 22·1 kg and reduced cow weights by 22·3 kg compared with weaning in March/April. Later weaning at pasture might be preferable, producing heavier calves, provided that cow weights can be restored at pasture.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology
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