Ohio State University Extension Bulletin

Maximizing Fall and Winter Grazing of Beef Cows and Stocker Cattle

Bulletin 872-98


Grouping the Herd Based on Supplement Needs

Not all the cows in a herd need the same amount and quality of feed. One of the best ways to reduce supplemental feed costs during the winter is to separate the cow herd based on feed needs and feed accordingly. A logical separation would be into three groups:

  1. Replacement heifers
  2. First-calf heifers and thin older cows
  3. Mature cows in adequate condition.

Two-year-old, first-calf heifers do not have a mature set of teeth. That limits her bite size, and she cannot match mature cows for forage intake. Replacement heifers, first-calf heifers, and thin older cows might be combined if pasture areas are limited.


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