Increasing stocking rates reduce animal performance and forage quality in beef steers.
The researchers studied how the number of cows grazing on a field affects their weight gain and the quality of the grass they eat. They tested different stocking rates over three years and found that higher stocking rates led to lower animal performance and less nutritious grass. Cold temperatures and rainfall also influenced the results. Overall, increasing the number of cows grazing on the field decreased animal performance and the amount of good grass available for them to eat.