Browsing Cattlemen's Day, 2001 by Subject "Limit feeding"

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Browsing Cattlemen's Day, 2001 by Subject "Limit feeding"

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  • Montgomery, S.P.; Drouillard, J.S.; Titgemeyer, E.C.; Sindt, J.J.; Farran, T.B.; Pike, N.J.; Coetzer, C.M.; Trater, A.M.; Higgins, J.J. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2001)
    Including 40% wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) in the diet increased total tract digestion of organic matter and neutral detergent fiber (P<0.01), reduced total volatile fatty acid concentration (P<0.01), increased rumen ...
  • Montgomery, S.P.; Drouillard, J.S.; Sindt, J.J.; Farran, T.B.; Pike, N.J.; Coetzer, C.M.; LaBrune, H.J.; Trater, A.M.; Hunter, R.D.; Stock, R.A. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2001)
    Three hundred thirty-nine crossbred beef heifers were used in a 99-day growing study to identify optimum combinations of alfalfa hay and wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) in limit-fed growing diets. Diets contained 10, 20, ...
  • Montgomery, S.P.; Drouillard, J.S.; Farran, T.B.; Sindt, J.J.; Coetzer, C.M.; Pike, J.N.; Trater, A.M.; LaBrune, H.J.; Hunter, R.D.; Laudert, S.B. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2001)
    Five hundred seventy-two crossbred beef heifers were used to compare gain and feed efficiency of cattle consuming restricted quantities of energy-dense growing diets containing varying concentrations of Rumensin® and ...