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5 Tips for Winter Supplementation

Early cold stress can result in a snowball effect if left unchecked.

Now that the first blast of winter weather is quickly approaching, have you thought about what that means to your cows?

Cold temperatures significantly raise energy requirements. Undeveloped winter hair coats, wet hides and wind all combine to magnify this increase in energy requirements. The combination of calving cows and colder environmental conditions can easily result in producers not providing enough feed energy and cows losing weight.

So what can producers do to manage the cold stress and feed adequately during the winter months? Here are some tips.


The bottom line is early cold stress can result in a snowball effect if left unchecked. Keeping cows in good condition in fall and early winter ultimately helps insulate cows and minimize the amount of feed required later in the winter season. Now is the time to take an honest evaluation of body condition and match your feeding program to the needs of your cows.

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Editor’s Note: Kevin Glaubius is the director of nutrition and technical sales for BioZyme Inc.



 

 

 

 

 



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