It is a well-known fact that Aberdeen-Angus cattle breed true for the
polled characteristic. By that I mean that they never produce a calf with
horns. Sometimes a purebred Angus bull will have scurs, but from a ...
A number of years of lamb feeding experimental work involving grain comparisons, roughage comparisons, roughage comparisons and proportions of concentrates to roughage, conducted at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station ...
Tests with urea in beef cattle rations have been conducted at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station since 1940. In the first test, urea was compared with cottonseed meal as a source of nitrogen for fattening calves. ...
In tests conducted at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station previous to the one reported herein, it was found that heifer calves fed 4 to 5 pounds of grain per head daily during the winter were too fleshy to turn on ...
The primary purpose of this experiment was to test the value of prairie hay in a ration for wintering yearling steers. The quantity of prairie hay available for cattle feeding in Kansas has increased greatly in recent years ...