Self-feeding ammoniated blackstrap molases to beef heifers.
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Self-feeding ammoniated blackstrap molases to beef heifers.
Richardson, D.
;
Smith, E.F.
;
Koch, B.A.
;
Boren, F.W.
;
Cox, R.F.
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Publication Date:
1959
Conference:
46th Annual Livestock Feeders’ Day. Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, May 2, 1959
Starting Page:
10
,
Ending Page:
14
Publisher:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
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Abstract:
Forty Hereford heifer calves from the same herd were divided as equally as possible on the basis of weight and conformation into four lots of 10 animals each. Animals in all lots received all the sorghum silage they would clean up each day.
Keywords:
Beef; Molasses; Rations
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http://hdl.handle.net/2097/12186
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