Abstract:
Crossbred beef heifers (avg wt 653 lb)
were used in a feeding experiment to determine
the relative feed value of dried paunch content,
two separate vegetable processing by-products,
and combinations of by-products with dryrolled
corn. Consumption of the vegetable byproduct
diets, both of which contained a high
percentage of fat, was less than expected.
Performance of cattle fed the by-product diets
was less than that of cattle fed high-energy diets
comprised of corn. However, when combined
with corn, the vegetable by-product yielded
performance similar to that of corn alone.