Tag: Cattle supplementation

Practical Supplementing That Actually Saves You Money

Practical Supplementing That Actually Saves You MoneyWhen it comes to cattle supplements, most producers have a classic love/hate relationship with them. You know they can boost performance, improve body condition, and keep cows productive through tough forage seasons… but you also feel that sting when you look at the price tag. It’s the reason many ranchers wait until the last minute—or until cows start dropping condition—to bring supplements into the mix.
But here’s the part that doesn’t get talked about enough: supplements aren’t just an expense—they’re an investment. And when you use them strategically, they can actually save you money in the long run. The right supplementation program improves forage utilization, supports herd health, reduces performance slumps, and ultimately leads to better gains and stronger calves at weaning or sale time. In other words, smart supplementation pays for itself.
The truth is, forages alone rarely meet all of a cow’s nutritional needs year-round. As pastures mature, protein and energy levels drop fast, leaving gaps your cattle can’t make up on their own. And once cattle start losing condition, it takes a lot more time—and money—to bring them back. Filling those nutritional gaps early with the right protein or energy supplements helps keep your cows performing, cycling, and gaining as they should.
So, how do you make supplementation work for you rather than drain your wallet? It starts with understanding that supplements are meant to complement your pasture, not replace it. Choosing the right supplement based on forage quality, cattle stage of production, and seasonal changes can stretch your feed dollars and boost your herd’s overall performance.
In the next sections, we’ll break down how to choose the best supplements, when to feed them, and how to get the most value for every dollar you put into your herd.

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How to really support cows during fall calving season

How to really support cows during fall calving seasonNutrition is essential year-round. Everything hinges on the cow’s nutritional needs being met, from putting on weight for the market to reentering the reproduction cycle. However, meeting these demands can be complicated.

The fall of the year can be a problem for producers. Even if you had forages growing, their overall quality declines drastically during this time of year. As the forages mature, they become more fibrous, their crude protein level decreases, and they become less palatable. If a producer has his herd calves in the fall, the problem becomes even more of an issue.

The issue with having a fall-calving herd is that the quality of forages decreases as her nutrition needs increase. The critical thing to remember is to meet the cow’s nutritional demands. It may seem impossible, but that is not the case. With some proper planning, it is possible to avoid having this become an issue. Continue reading