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Supplementary feeding for production

Management Activity

Supplementary feeding for production is practiced when the quality and quantity of pasture is insufficient to support stock, but where production can be enhanced by providing additional amounts of the limiting dietary components.  For example intensively grazed dairy cattle are commonly supplemented with hay, silage, grains, cottonseed, protein meals and molasses.

The direct impacts of supplementary feeding for production may include:

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