The oats (Avena sativa) and common vetch (Vicia sativa) cultivated in association was evaluated under dry land conditions at 4035 m above sea level to determine its performance and effects on yield, forage quality and interspecific competition. On average, the yield of green forage, dry matter and quality of forage were higher than that of oat monoculture (p<0.05). The percentage of crude protein increased as the proportion of common vetch in the association increased, accompanied by a decrease in fibre content. Regarding the indices of competition, the associated crop of oats with common vetch favours the total relative yield of forage (LERtotal>1). None of the species showed aggressive behaviour (A=0) and greater competitive ability of the common vetch (CR>1) was observed compared with the competitive capacity of oats. © 2018 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. All Rights Reserved.