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Elk Naturally

Sometimes Big is Better

Elk need grazing land that is similar to that of beef cattle.

Significantly, prairie rangeland can support three times more elk cow/calf pairs than it can beef cow/calf pairs.

In the wild, elk graze on grasses and browse on trees and shrubs, and depending on availability and nutrient content fair really well.  In captivity Elk may need a supplemental ration to maintain health for steady growth, accelerated antler development, and consistent reproduction.

Profits Gained From Huge Antler Production

Yearling bull elk will produce close to three pounds of antler at seventy days of growth.  Harvestable antler weight will double each year until maturity at four to five years of age. At maturity a bull elk will produce upwards of twenty-five pounds of antlers.  Keeping the bull elk healthy to reach this stage and maintain good growth throughout the production years is where the bottom line profits are realized.

Reproduction

Elk cows on average will have their first calf at three years of age.  With good nutrition they can be ready for breeding at two years to produce breeding stock for sale, replacement cows and bulls for antler production.

Feeding Elk

Elk experience changes in appetite, growth and reproduction along with changes in the seasons.  For optimum health they require vitamin and mineral supplemental rations similar to that of other domestic livestock to balance their nutritional needs throughout the year.

Elk naturally adapt quite well to a wide variety of feedstuffs.  Let us help you  formulate any ration you require.  Call 1-800-729-9155 to request additional information or email us today.

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