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Drought Management Strategies. Mark Bentley Animal Nutrition Division. Management Strategies. Ar and Southeast severe drought Reduce animals? Increase efficiency Reduce nutrients required. Assess Your Operation. Livestock inventory Forage inventory. Evaluate Extent of Drought.
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Drought Management Strategies Mark Bentley Animal Nutrition Division
Management Strategies • Ar and Southeast severe drought • Reduce animals? • Increase efficiency • Reduce nutrients required
AssessYour Operation • Livestock inventory • Forage inventory
Evaluate Extent of Drought • Community, county, region • Rent pasture, hay ground • Purchase hay • Corn stalks
Maximize Available Nutrients • Rotational grazing • Group cows • Temporary fencing • Vitamin & mineral supplementation • Vitamin A • Ionophore
Maximize Available Nutrients • Rotational grazing • Group cows • Temporary fencing • Vitamin & mineral supplementation • Vitamin A • Ionophore
Herd Health • Deworm • Fly control
Reduce Nutrient Needs • Early wean • 250 lbs or 100 doa • Requires 25% less • Starter ration • Creep feed
Reduce Nutrient Needs • Early wean • Creep feed
Still Lacking? • Cull to reduce numbers • Based on economics • Old cows (10 yrs+) • Open replacements • Unsound cows • Open cows
Feed Hay Now • Minimize waste • Barn, shed, tarp, gravel • Round bale feeders • Limit access • Purdue research
Supplement with Feed • 1.0-1.5% BW • Low starch, fiber-friendly • Hand fed • 94470 Custom Beef 14 • 94176 Pelleted Beef Developer • 94339, 94340, 94440, 94441, 94900 • Limiter feeds
Substitute Feed for Forage • Forage extremely limited • High fiber, lower protein, lower energy • Feed up to 2.5% BW • Provide minimum .25% BW hay • Pasture Extenders • 94408 8% Pasture Extender • 94410 10% Pasture Extender • 94412 12% Pasture Extender
Recap • Evaluate your situation • Maximize available nutrition • Reduce nutrient needs • Reduce numbers • Supplement • Replace