Potassium CARAMIE, Wy. - “Potassium supplementation has been shown to increase milk production, calf survival rate, calf weaning weight and cow reproductive efficiency,” according to J.W. Waggoner, University of Wyoming animal nutritionist. “Potassium is a tool that when used properly will in crease the productivity and per formance of the beef cow herd.” Potassium deficiencies are characterized by symptoms that include decreased feed intake coupled with a subsequent decline in the ability to use digested protein and energy. 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The end result is a decline in weaning weights of calves currently on the ground, plus fewer calves born over a longer period the following year. In a severe deficiency, production declines are often accompanied by pica (hair licking, wood chewing), muscular weakness and stiffness. “Evaluation of wide range of feedstuffs routinely used by cow calf operators indicates that dietary potassium deficiencies may be a common problem" Waggoner suggests. “And it’s a problem that may have gone overlooked or unrecognized for years, especially in cows grazed during portions of the year on cured forages or crop aftermath.” COMPLETE FARM PAINTING INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL We Use Quality Paint AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and • Spray-On and Etfidient Method Brush-In Method • Reasonable Prices • Sandblasting if Necessary For Free Estimates Write or Call: ESH SPRAY PAINTING 717r687-7007 or 687-8262 SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER 637 Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 Model HM-101 . MGS HANDYMAN TRAILER \ / Extra Strength for Extra Use \ J HITCH UP TO A WINNER! beef cow herd productivity In a Wyoming study started in December, 1977, he continues, 271 pregnant crossbred spring-calving cows of mixed ages were divided into two groups. One group was fed free choice 37% crude protein molasses blocks containing 2.25% potassium. The other group was fed free-choice similar blocks containing 4.15% potassium. Potassium chloride was used to provide the additional potassium in the supplements. (In June the two groups were combined and run as a common herd on native range with no block supplement fed.) Throughout the entire 288-day study period, which included the potassium - supplemented winter period as well as the summer • Firewood • Small Tractors • Mulch • Farmette Chores • Orchard Produce • Contractors STANDARD FEATURES 51" Wide x 96" Long a 2,000 lbs. GVWR • 13 "High Steel Sides • 13'Tires Removable Tail Gate • Factory Undercoated • Tie-Down Loops Inside Tilt Bed... Tongue Jack period, cows in the high-potassium group lost an average of 11 lbs. less than cows in the low-potassium group. And, during the 76-day period of April 3 - June 19, which included calving and early lac tation, low-potassium cows lost 66 lbs. more than high-potassium Table 1: Cow weights and weight changes as affected by potassium level in the winter supplement (Wyoming winter, 1977-1978) Item Cow Weights Initial (Dec 15,1977) Feb 6.1978 Pre-calving (April 3,1978) Post-calving(June 19,1978) Final (weaning, Sept 29,1978) Cow Weight Changes Initial to Feb 5,1978 (53 days) Initial to Pre-calving (109 days) Initial to Post-calvmg(lB6 days) Initial to Final (288 days) Calving changes (post-calving minus pre-calving, 76 days At branding, "calves suckling cows wintered on the high potassium supplement were 15 lbs. heavier than similar-sired calves whose dams were fed the low- Table 2: Calf weights as affected by potassium level in the winter supplement of their dams (Wyoming winter, 1977-1978). Item Average birth date Birth weight, lbs. Branding wt. (June 19,1978), lbs. Weaning wt. (Sept. 29,1978), lbs. "When rebreeding efficiency bull clean-up perind ffian for i Uie was considered," he continues, (S !! "there was a definite trend The breeding favoring higher conception rates to sn increased level of potassium for high-potassium cows bred the unportmice tins artificially using estrus syn- nutrient could have on chronization followed by a 45-day MULTITUDE OF USES: Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18,1983—D25 “This suggests,” Waggoner explains, “that cows on the elevated level of potassium sup plementation recovered more rapidly from calving and were stressed less during early lactation than similar cows fed the lower level of potassium.” See Table 1. 2.25% potassium 4.15% potassium (lb) (lb) potassium supplement,” Waggoner says, “And at weaning, calves on the high-potassium cows were still 11 lbs. heavier.” See Table 2. 2.25% potassium 4.15% potassium supplement supplement April 18 April 19 75 75 172 187 396 406 986 1010 1043 942 942 970 999 1054 887 915 29 84 -83 -55 24 57 -44 -44 -101 167 (Turn to Page 026)