Steakmaker Veal Program for Red Veal Calves
.....Get the Steakmaker Advantage!
Oxford Feed Supply Ltd. knows the importance of nutrition in a successful Red Veal Program. This is why we promote and suggest that producers follow the Shur-Gain Steakmaker Program. Those who have switched to this program have found significant improvements in their average daily gain and finish weights. Steakmaker Feeds are manufactured with high quality ingredients, salts, and minerals. The following provides effective management tips, health tips and feeding guidelines that help optimize results from the Steakmaker Program from birth to market.
Happy Calf Milk Replacer
Serval Happy Calf Milk Replacer is a high quality all milk protein milk replacer designed to provide a well balanced protein / energy matrix for the young calf.
20% Calf Starter Grower
A very palatable feed designed to encourage early feed intake. Quality protein sources used in combination with textured grains to ensure proper weight gain and stature development.
36% Red Veal Steakmaker Supplement (0% ECP)
A high quality supplement designed to meet the nutritional requirements of calves on a straight grain ration. This balanced formulation contains all the essential nutrients for calves 60 kg to market weight.
36% Opti-Glo Steakmaker Supplement (12% ECP)
A high quality supplement designed to promote optimum weight gain and feed conversion. Contains high levels of bypass protein and dietary fat, which are essential to support the calves' tremendous growth rate.
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Cold Stress in Cows
Body condition going into the winter is one of the most important factors affecting winter feeding costs. Cows in body condition 3 to 3.5 allows for more flexibility in rations as well as some room to lose condition in winter without seriously compromising performance.
Managing Heat Stress in Beef Cattle
Heat stress can have a significant impact on the production and health of beef cattle. In feedlot animals heat can reduce feed intake and daily gains while in cow/calf herds poorer reproductive performance can occur.
Nutrient Requirements of the Beef Cow
Beef cows have different nutritional requirements based on their stage of production. A dry cow in mid-gestation has different nutritional requirements compared to a cow in early lactation supporting a calf.
Sulfur in Feed and Water for Beef Cattle
Recent ethanol industry expansion has resulted in a large increase in the amount of corn milling byproducts available for animal feed.
VEAL
Feeding the Post Weaned Grain Fed Veal Calf
The veal industry, like many others, is under pressure to improve feed efficiency, maintain food safety and reduce potential pollutants.
.....Get the Steakmaker Advantage!
Oxford Feed Supply Ltd. knows the importance of nutrition in a successful Red Veal Program. This is why we promote and suggest that producers follow the Shur-Gain Steakmaker Program. Those who have switched to this program have found significant improvements in their average daily gain and finish weights. Steakmaker Feeds are manufactured with high quality ingredients, salts, and minerals. The following provides effective management tips, health tips and feeding guidelines that help optimize results from the Steakmaker Program from birth to market.
Happy Calf Milk Replacer
Serval Happy Calf Milk Replacer is a high quality all milk protein milk replacer designed to provide a well balanced protein / energy matrix for the young calf.
20% Calf Starter Grower
A very palatable feed designed to encourage early feed intake. Quality protein sources used in combination with textured grains to ensure proper weight gain and stature development.
36% Red Veal Steakmaker Supplement (0% ECP)
A high quality supplement designed to meet the nutritional requirements of calves on a straight grain ration. This balanced formulation contains all the essential nutrients for calves 60 kg to market weight.
36% Opti-Glo Steakmaker Supplement (12% ECP)
A high quality supplement designed to promote optimum weight gain and feed conversion. Contains high levels of bypass protein and dietary fat, which are essential to support the calves' tremendous growth rate.
Resource Centre
BEEF
Cold Stress in Cows
Body condition going into the winter is one of the most important factors affecting winter feeding costs. Cows in body condition 3 to 3.5 allows for more flexibility in rations as well as some room to lose condition in winter without seriously compromising performance.
Managing Heat Stress in Beef Cattle
Heat stress can have a significant impact on the production and health of beef cattle. In feedlot animals heat can reduce feed intake and daily gains while in cow/calf herds poorer reproductive performance can occur.
Nutrient Requirements of the Beef Cow
Beef cows have different nutritional requirements based on their stage of production. A dry cow in mid-gestation has different nutritional requirements compared to a cow in early lactation supporting a calf.
Sulfur in Feed and Water for Beef Cattle
Recent ethanol industry expansion has resulted in a large increase in the amount of corn milling byproducts available for animal feed.
VEAL
Feeding the Post Weaned Grain Fed Veal Calf
The veal industry, like many others, is under pressure to improve feed efficiency, maintain food safety and reduce potential pollutants.