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Bunk Management

Bunk Management. Importance: Acidosis Consistent Intake vs Consistent Patterns Gain and Efficiency Employee Management Feedlot Efficiency. Bunk Management. Challenges: Delivery correct amount of feed What will these cattle eat today? How much feed is remaining in the bunk?

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Bunk Management

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  1. Bunk Management • Importance: • Acidosis • Consistent Intake vs Consistent Patterns • Gain and Efficiency • Employee Management • Feedlot Efficiency

  2. Bunk Management • Challenges: • Delivery correct amount of feed • What will these cattle eat today? • How much feed is remaining in the bunk? • How aggressive are these cattle? • When should they be fed? • Right feed in the right bunk. • How much do I move them down?

  3. Bunk Management Strategies • Continuos feed in bunk • Clean once per day • Clean bunk programs • Slick bunk programs

  4. Continuos Feed • Cattle always have feed • No limits in performance • Less control in feed intake (delivery) • Feed wastage (mold, precipitation) • Responsibility belongs to feed caller (solely)

  5. Clean Bunk Management • Goal: • Maintain or increase feed consumption • Gain and efficiency unchanged or improved • Reduce feed wastage • You have more control on feed intake (delivery) • Some period of time with no feed (hours) • Less Responsibility on Feed Caller

  6. Feedlot PerformanceFirst 75 DOF

  7. Access to Feed (Time)OSU Study Diets: 80% whole corn, 5% cottonseed hulls, 8% supplement.

  8. Bunk Mgmt & Feeding Rumensin Erickson et al., 2003 J. Anim. Sci.

  9. Bunk Mgmt & Feeding Rumensin Erickson et al., 2003 J. Anim. Sci.

  10. Bunk Mgmt & Feeding Rumensin Erickson et al., 2003 J. Anim. Sci.

  11. Bunk Mgmt & Feeding Rumensin Erickson et al., 2003 J. Anim. Sci.

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