Source: Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives
Sample rations for mature, 1,300 lb cows, in good body condition, and in different stages of production are shown below. These rations are meant as guidelines only. They should not replace feed analysis and individual ration balancing. Rations assume cows are receiving additional vitamin A.
The numbers listed are actual intakes and do not take wastage into account. Forage wastage can be as high as 25-30% in some circumstances. Cows in poor body condition and/or exposed to severe environmental conditions will require a significantly higher plane of nutrition.
Mid Gestation | ||
Alfalfa Grass | Grass Hay | Straw |
18 lbs alfalfa grass | 17 lbs grass hay | 25 lbs straw |
13 lbs straw | 14 lbs straw | 7 lbs barley |
2 oz 1:1 mineral | 2 oz 1:1 mineral | 2 oz 2:1 mineral |
1 oz salt | 1 oz salt | 1 oz salt |
Late Gestation | ||
Alfalfa Grass | Grass Hay | Straw |
26.5 lbs alfalfa grass | 26 lbs grass hay | 18 lbs straw |
4.5 lbs barley | 4 lbs barley | 13.5 lbs barley |
2 oz 1:1 mineral | 2 oz 2:1 mineral | 4 oz 2:1 mineral |
1 oz salt | 1 oz salt | 1 oz salt |
Lactation | ||
Alfalfa | Alfalfa Grass | Greenfeed |
30 lbs alfalfa | 23 lbs alfalfa grass | 35 lbs greenfeed |
7.5 lbs barley grain | 13.5 lbs barley | 3.5 lbs barley grain |
3 oz 1:1 mineral | 3 oz 1:1 mineral | 3 oz 2:1 mineral |
2 oz salt | 2 oz salt | 2 oz salt |
Cow Nutrition and Body Condition
Body condition scoring is a simple way to evaluate your feeding program. Body condition scoring rates cows based upon the amount of fat they are carrying on a scale of one to five. If cows are in poor condition at time of calving, reproduction will be negatively affected, resulting in more open cows and longer calving periods. Cows coming into the winter in poor condition require additional energy which can be economically supplied by good quality forage or grain.
For information on condition scoring, visit either:
- Body Condition Scoring Beef Cows, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Publication Number 400-795, Posted December 2000
- Body Condition Scoring Beef Cows, University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Minerals for Beef Cows
Type of Mineral Mix to Feed
- 1:1 alfalfa grass, alfalfa, pasture grasses
- 2:1 greenfeeds, cereal silage, corn silage, native hay, straw/grain rations
Suggested Trace Mineral Levels in Mineral Mix
- Selenium (Se) 30 mg/kg
- Copper (Cu) 2,500 mg/kg
- Manganese (Mn) 8,000 mg/kg
- Zinc (Zn) 8,000 mg/kg
- Cobalt-iodized or trace mineralized salt should be fed
Vitamins
Cows require 30,000 IU Vitamin A/day during pregnancy and 50,000 IU/day during lactation. This can be provided by routine injection every 2 to 3 months during the winter months or by the addition of a vitamin premix to the feed.
For example: if you are feeding a vitamin premix (1,500,000 IU Vitamin A/kg) a cow would need 20 g premix/day during gestation and 35 g premix/day during lactation.
Prepared by
Karen Dupchak
Farm Production Extension, Animal Nutritionist
Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives