Browsing Cattlemen's Day, 1988 by Author "Riley, J."

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Browsing Cattlemen's Day, 1988 by Author "Riley, J."

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  • Goldy, G.; Riley, J. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1988)
    The inclusion of brewer's grains at 20% of the ration dry matter increased dry matter intake, resulting in poorer feed efficiency. Brewer's grain appeared to increase serum cholesterol. Serum cholesterol increased as ...
  • Goldy, G.; Downey, B.; Bolsen, K.; Riley, J. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1988)
    Steers red high-concentrate limit-fed rations were more efficient during growing than steers fed silage plus grain at 25% of their dry matter (DM) intake, or silage only. The limit-fed cattle also tended to gain faster ...
  • Cochran, B.; Vanzant, E.; Riley, J.; Avery, T. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1988)
    Steers managed within an intensive-early stocking program and receiving Rumensin® via a slow-release bolus tended to have higher average daily gains than steers not receiving Rumensin. However, forage organic matter ...
  • Goldy, G.; Riley, J.; Olsen, W. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1988)
    A wide range in serum cholesterol concentrations was observed within and between all four breeds of yearling bulls studied. The significance of this observation is unknown at this time. Addition research is necessary to ...
  • Kirch, B.; Hamma, S.; Bolsen, K.; Riley, J.; Hoover, J. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1988)
    Two trials were conducted to determine the feeding value of whole-plant forage sorghum, grain sorghum, and corn silages, with and without 25% rolled grain sorghum added to the ration. In general, growing cattle fed corn ...