Friday, October 19, 2012

Cattle FarmingGuide - Other Choices To Use For Feeding Beef Cattle Successfully

By Tim R Smith


Feeding beef cattle has been an integral process in cattle production for many centuries, since people have started to enjoy beef cattle as staple food in their diets. It is important to know what kind of feeds are given to cattle in order for them to grow in multiple numbers and produce more than enough beef for the whole world to consume.

1. Traditional Ways

There are traditional ways of feeding beef cattle that are still practiced by farmers. Beef cattle have always been fed grass, and this is the same kind of grass that grows in fields and some forests, and grazing fields. Hay is another kind of feed that can be given to cows for them to produce good quality beef. But these two basic feeds are not enough to produce enough beef that can sustain a whole country. The important factor to consider when choosing feeds for feeding beef cattle is whether or not the feeds have protein and can supply energy. These are two components that allow cattle to grow extensively and produce more effectively.

Some grains also serve as feeds given to cattle. These include soybeans, wheat, barley, corn, sugar beets and many others. Of course, the by-product feed is extracted from those raw products, therefore coming up with feeds such as soybean meal, bran, brewer's grain, whole cottonseed, and other by-products which may be given as feeds to cattle.

2. Alternative Ways

For macro-productive cattle farming, fibrous feeds are given along with high-quality protein and energy-rich feeds. Nutrition for beef cattle is very crucial for their health and growth, and farmers cannot just rely on the environment or other natural resources for their feeds. Farmers who use alternative feeds intend to minimize the use of the traditional feeds by giving alternative by-products of crops as feeds to their cattle.

Besides by-product crops, feeding beef cattle can also be done by giving the cows fiber-rich pastures, hays, and silages - all of which usually fill them up. With proper intake and feeding, the cattle will surely have no protein deficiencies.Only feed hay that contains less fiber and give more feeds that are rich in protein and carbohydrates that give energy.

3. Other Essential Ways

Vaccination, treating parasites found in the cattle, and checking for other signs of diseases can help in making sure that beef cattle farming will not be a waste of time and money.A certain health program introduced with feeding beef cattle can be beneficial to herds for them not to get sick easily, and become better and more solid investments for the future.




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