01232naa a2200193 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024500970007826000090017552006940018465000160087865000160089465000180091065000220092865300150095070000150096577300580098013659842013-09-03 1956 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aBOHMAN, V. R. aCompensatory growth of beef cattlebThe effect of protein suplements.h[electronic resource] c1956 aUsual recommendations specify that wintering cattle should be fed so that continuous growth is maintened. Morrison, (1948) advises feeding calves so that they will gain three fourths to 1 lb. daily when summer grazing conditions are good and a minimum of one half lb. daily with poor summer pasture. While animals do not use their feed as efficiently for the entire growth period with restricted or retarded growth (Guilbert et al., 1944, Johnston et al., 1952), they are not permanently stunted and tend to accelerate their growth rate when adequate feed is again available and approach the body weights of similar non-restricted control animals (Winchester and Howe, 1954; Bohman, 1955). abeef cattle aCrescimento aGado de Corte aNutrição Animal aProteínas1 aTORELL, C. tJournal of Animal Sciencegv. 15, p. 1089-1096, 1956.