By Aaron Berger, Nebraska Extension Educator
Two factors influence whether or not there is benefit to feeding cows a protein supplement when grazing cornstalks. Consider the following when determining whether or not the feeding of a protein supplement is needed.
QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF FORAGE AVAILABLE
The first factor is the quality and quantity of forage available. The amount of corn, leaves and husks will vary with growing and harvest conditions.
Cattle will select the grain and best quality forage first when initially turned into a field. As cattle continue to graze diet quality will decrease. Once cattle have eaten the available husks and leaves and begin eating more of the stalk, diet quality will go down significantly.
Weathering will deteriorate forage quality. Cool, dry weather conditions in the fall and winter will maintain quality for a longer period of time; while wet, warm, muddy conditions will result in a faster deterioration of leaves and husk.