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                     NOVEMBER 2006       PRIMEFACT 287        (REPLACES AGNOTE DAI-167)                                            
                     Supplementary feeding principles
                     Ian Blackwood                                            •  Balance the supplement to ensure efficient 
                     Livestock Officer, Extensive Industries                     rumen function (contact your local NSW 
                     Development, Paterson (Tocal)                               Department of Primary Industries Livestock 
                                                                                                             for information on 
                                                                                 Officer or Veterinary Officer 
                     Ed Clayton                                                  appropriate supplements for particular 
                     Former Livestock Officer                                    circumstances).  
                                                                              •  Young and lactating animals have a greater 
                                                                                 need for protein.  
                     Introduction                                             •  Choose feeding techniques which minimise 
                     Early in a drought there is usually plenty of poor          disruption to the animals’ digestive system.  
                     quality dry feed, which animals cannot use               •  Cost out the program, taking into account 
                     efficiently. Supplementary feeding at this stage            alternative measures.  
                     aims to make better use of this feed by supplying        •  Start feeding those animals with the greatest 
                     those nutrients that the pasture is deficient in, so        needs, for example pregnant ewes of low fat 
                     that animals can be cheaply maintained while                score, or weaners below critical liveweights.  
                     decisions are being made.                                •  Monitor feed consumption, liveweight and 
                     Supplementary feeding is an option only when                condition, so that you can confirm that your 
                     there is paddock feed available. When availability          strategy is working. 
                     of paddock feed becomes limited, survival feeding 
                     or production feeding must be implemented.               Outcomes of feeding supplements to stock 
                     •  Survival feeding means providing an animal with       When supplements are fed to stock, there are three 
                        the minimum feed it needs to stay alive (see          possible outcomes, depending on whether energy 
                        Primefact 286 Survival feeding in drought).           supplements or protein supplements are used and 
                     •  Production feeding means, for adult stock,            on how the pasture and supplement interact during 
                        sufficient food for successful breeding, or, for      digestion:  
                        younger animals, sufficient food to meet growth       •  Supplementation. The supplement is eaten and 
                        and/or market targets (see Primefact 329                 pasture intake increases. This is a rare event.  
                        Production feeding in drought).  
                                                                              •  Substitution. The supplement eaten causes 
                     Supplementary feeding principles                            reduced pasture intake. This usually occurs 
                                                                                 when pasture is supplemented with a high-
                     To be effective, the supplement you choose must             energy feed.  
                     make up for the main nutrient deficiencies in the        •  Complementation. The supplement is eaten and 
                     paddock feed. Dry feed is often deficient in protein        pasture intake increases. This occurs when 
                     and sulfur. In cases where the feed is green but            stock are grazing on dry pasture or crop stubble 
                     very short, it is the low energy intake which limits        and the supplement improves the animal’s ability 
                     production.                                                 to utilise the feed. 
                     The following principles for efficient use of 
                     supplements should be followed.                          Supplementary feeding management 
                     •  Identify the most limiting components, usually        Specific management tips and more information 
                        protein, sulfur and/or metabolisable energy.          can be found in the following:  
                     •  Select supplements containing high levels of the      •  Drought feeding and management of stock  
                        identified limiting components.                          www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/reader/drtfeeding 
                      
               •  Supplementary feeding of beef cattle in drought  
                 www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/reader/drtsuppfeeding 
               •  Nutritive values of feeds 
                                              
                 www.agric.nsw.gov.au/tools/fes/index
               •  Animal health in drought  
                 www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/reader/drthealth 
               •  Primefact 307 Drought strategies for the 
                 livestock producer 
               •  Primefact 279 Drought hints for a beef cattle 
                 enterprise 
               •  Primefact 330 Grain poisoning of cattle and 
                 sheep 
               •  Primefact 331 Supplementary feeding of sheep  
               Acknowledgment 
               This edition of this Primefact is based on an earlier 
               edition written by Ed Clayton, Former Livestock 
               Officer, and Ian Blackwood, Livestock Officer (Beef 
               Cattle). 
                
               © State of New South Wales  
               through NSW Department of Primary Industries 2006 
               ISSN 1832-6668 
               Replaces Agnote DAI-167 
               Check for updates of this Primefact at: 
               www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/primefacts  
               Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is 
               based on knowledge and understanding at the time of writing 
               (November 2006). However, because of advances in 
               knowledge, users are reminded of the need to ensure that 
               information upon which they rely is up to date and to check 
               currency of the information with the appropriate officer of 
               New South Wales Department of Primary Industries or the 
               user’s independent adviser.  
               Job number 7069 
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