Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1993, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 5, 1993 Starting Page:52, Ending Page:54 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were
used to determine digestion characteristics of
soybean meal/sorghum grain supplements
containing 12%, 20%, 30%, or 39% crude
protein (CP) fed either daily (7X) or three
times weekly (3X). The basal forage was
wheat straw. Weekly supplement intake was
the same per week (30.5 lb) for both frequency
groups. The effect of feeding supplements
differing in protein concentration on wheat
straw intake and dry matter digestibility
(DMD) did not depend on frequency of
supplementation. Increased frequency of
supplementation resulted in greater intake of
straw, although DMD was slightly depressed.
Increasing protein concentration in the supplements
was associated with increases in both
straw intake and DMD.