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Effect of stocker receiving diet on subsequent pasture gains
Brazle, F.; Kuhl, G.; Harmon, D.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1987
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 1987, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March, 1987 Starting Page:85, Ending Page:87 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
Seven diets were fed for 27 days to newly arrived heifers to evaluate their
impact on stocker gains during the receiving and pasture periods. The diets were
as follows: soybean hulls plus soybean meal; suncured alfalfa plus wheat middlings;
dehydrated alfalfa plus grain sorghum; distillers dried grain plus cottonseed hulls;
brome hay plus 2 lb protein supplement/day; prairie hay plus 2 lb protein
supplement/day; and a commercial receiving ration. During the receiving period,
diets of soybean hulls plus soybean meal, distillers dried grain plus cottonseed
hulls, and the commercial receiving ration produced the highest cattle gains. The
soybean hull plus soybean meal diet and the commercial receiving ration resulted in
the best combined dry lot and pasture gains as well.