A cattle nutritionist with the University of Missouri Extension says good cattle care is important with bitterly cold windchills and below zero temperatures in the forecast.
Eric Bailey tells Brownfield providing a warm, dry place for cattle to bed in is helpful and don’t forget the extra feed and grain.
“I would consider extra hay and extra calories from some sort of grain/commodity mix. I’m not talking about an extra lick tub or a small package feedstuff.


