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Title: Cattle Feeding in Iowa for the 21st Century


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Cattle Feeding in Iowafor the 21st Century
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Feedlot Performance and Facility Type
  • Dan Loy
  • Department of Animal Science

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Change In Feed Intake Open Lot vs. Confinement
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Change In Feed/Gain Confinement vs. Open Lot
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Change In Feed/GainNo Shelter vs Shelter
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Closeout Performance Trends
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ADG Assumptions
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F/G Assumptions
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Rations
  • Flexible feed storage
  • Corn gluten feed
  • Ground hay
  • Dry corn
  • Supplement

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The Bottom LineEconomic Analysis
  • William Edwards
  • Department of Economics

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Economic Analysis
  • Initial investment
  • Annualized costs
  • Cost per head
  • Yardage
  • Environmental structures costs

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Initial Investment
  • Earthen lot with windbreak has lowest initial
    investment
  • Adding a shed doubles the costs
  • Concrete with shed comparable to earthen lot with
    shed when environmental structures included
  • Confinement highest investment

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Overhead and Operation
  • Earthen lot advantage for small lot
  • Earthen lots without shed or concrete lot were
    lowest cost for large lot
  • Confinement had higher costs
  • Yardage ranges from .20-.36 /head/day

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Cost of Gain
  • Incorporates animal performance
  • Yearlings and calves similar
  • Small lot - earthen or concrete lots
  • Large lots - concrete lot
  • Confinement has higher cost of gain

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Environmental Structures
  • Not needed on confinement
  • Lowest for concrete lot with shed
  • 1/5 to 1/10 the cost of earthen lot structures
  • Relative cost of structures
  • 50 was largest initial investment
  • 15 of pens lose more than 50/head
  • Maximum annual cost less than 5/head

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Size of Feedlot
  • Subject to assumptions
  • Many costs were linear
  • 750 head lot
  • Already capturing most economies of scale
  • Environmental savings may be short lived
  • 5000 head lot
  • Economies of scale
  • Environmental and overhead
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