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Which of the following describes preconditioning in backgrounding?

  1. Feeding for 60-90 days before market

  2. Feeding for 30-45 days to prepare for feedlot

  3. Feeding primarily hay and silage

  4. Emphasizing high protein concentrate diets

The correct answer is: Feeding for 30-45 days to prepare for feedlot

Preconditioning in backgrounding is a crucial phase where calves are prepared for the feedlot and ultimately for market conditions. This process typically involves managing the feeding and health of the calves for a specified duration, which usually ranges from 30 to 45 days. During this time, the focus is on acclimating the calves to a diet that enables them to transition smoothly into a feedlot environment. The objective is to enhance their health, weight gain, and overall readiness for more intensive feeding programs. The other choices do not accurately reflect the concept of preconditioning. Feeding calves for 60-90 days before market typically aligns more with finishing rather than the preconditioning stage. Feeding primarily hay and silage may not provide the necessary nutrients needed for optimal growth and preparation for the feedlot. Lastly, an emphasis on high-protein concentrate diets, while beneficial in some cases, is not the sole focus of the preconditioning stage; the aim is to balance overall nutrition while fostering adaptability to more significant feedlot practices.