Abstract:
One hundred twenty medium-framed steers
were fed one of six high (90%) concentrate
rations: control (0), 5, 10, or 15% pelleted
wheat middlings (WM) replacing the concentrate
(dry rolled corn) and 5 or 10% pelleted
WM replacing the roughage (chopped alfalfa
hay). Increasing WM replacement of the
concentrate increased both dry matter (DM)
intake and feed/gain ratio linearly, without
influencing daily gain or final weight. WM
replacement of the roughage decreased DM
intake linearly, but it ha d no effect on daily gain,
final weight, or feed efficiency . The data indicate
that WM could replace only 5% of the
concentrate without reducing cattle performance,
but complete (100%) or partial (50%)
replacement of the roughage with WM had no
adverse effect on cattle performance.