Influence of grazing management and copper supplementation on the growth rate of Hereford cattle in south-eastern QueenslandExport / Share Harvey, J.M., Beames, R.M., Hegarty, A. and O'Bryan, M.S. (1963) Influence of grazing management and copper supplementation on the growth rate of Hereford cattle in south-eastern Queensland. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 20 (2). pp. 137-159.
AbstractA 4-year study was made to evaluate the influence of grazing management and copper supplementation on the growth rate of Hereford cattle on predominantly Paspalum dilatatum pastures in south-eastern Queensland. Two systems were compared-one of set stocking and the other of rotational grazing through four paddocks, each for a period of seven days. The overall stocking rate was the same for both treatments. As this was a locality in which cattle consistently showed a low copper status in liver, half the animals in each grazing treatment were supplemented at regular intervals with intravenous copper sulphate.
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