Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
Live-weight gains of two groups of 9-month-old Hereford × Shorthorn steers wintered in either roofless cubicles or indoor cubicles were compared during the winter of 1968/69, and during a subsequent 29 days at pasture. The animals were fed 1·82 kg concentrates per head daily and both treatment groups received equal quantities of silage.
No significant difference was found between treatments in winter live-weight gains or subsequent weight changes at pasture. The health of all animals was excellent throughout.