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Economics of Meal Feeding

The economics of meal feeding at pasture depend upon the animal production response and the relative price of animal product and concentrates. The break-even animal production responses in terms of kg beef carcass/kg concentrate consumed are shown in Table 1. If concentrates cost £130/tonne and beef is worth 170p/kg carcass, then it is economical to feed up to 13 kg concentrate to produce each additional kg carcass. 

Table 1: Break-even responses to meal feeding at pasture 
 

Concentrate price (£/tonne)

Beef price

50

70

90

110

130

150

(p/kg carcass)

kg concentrate / kg beef carcass for break-even

140

28

20

16

13

11

9

150

30

21

17

14

12

10

160

32

23

18

15

12

11

170

34

24

19

15

13

11

180

36

26

20

16

14

12

190

38

27

21

17

15

13

200

40

29

22

18

15

13

210

42

30

23

19

16

14

220

44

31

24

20

17

15

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