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Lesson 13. Using Dietary Strategies to Reduce the Nutrient Excretion of Feedlot Cattle

Last Updated: June 06, 2008 Related resource areas: Animal Manure Management

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The LPES Curriculum CD available from MWPS contains all lessons at print quality resolution, is searchable, and includes an index and PowerPoint presentations for each lesson. A full, printed version is available as is a 2-CD set of the lessons in PageMaker format. For more information or to purchase LPES materials, contact MWPS by phone at 1-800-562-3618, by fax at 1-515-294-9589, or by e-mail at mwps@iastate.edu

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Intended Outcomes

The participants will

  • Develop a general understanding of nitrogen (N)(protein) and phosphorus (P) metabolism in feedlot cattle.
  • Learn the recommended N and P requirements for feedlot cattle to minimize overfeeding of these nutrients.
  • Develop an understanding of potential dietary strategies that will maintain or maximize animal performance and minimize total nutrient excretion.

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Activities

Participants will:

  • Calculate late the amount of N and P excreted by feedlot cattle.
  • Evaluate the effects of ration formulation changes on N and P excretion..

Authors: Galen Erickson and Todd Milton


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