Abstract:
Four tests, one with steer calves and three with heifers, were conducted
to study the ratio of roughage to concentrate in beef cattle
fattening rations. Beef cattle are naturally large consumers of roughage
and serve as one of the principal means of marketing this product.
Since a large amount of roughage normally is produced in Kansas, it is
desirable to have information concerning the maximum roughage that
can be used in fattening rations, consistent with maximum production
and economical gains which, at the same time, produces the kind of
carcass desired. This information should help plan the best way to
use one's available feed supply.