Abstract:
During the winter of 1970-71, 63 six-year-old, non-lactating,
pregnant Hereford cows were divided into eight
groups to compare a soybean meal-sorghum grain supplement with
supplements containing either urea, Starea 44 (an expansion-processed
mixture of sorghum grain and urea), or sorghum grain
only (Bulletin 546, 1971, p. 28). Cows were fed each morning
six days a week, 7 days' feed each six days. They had access
to water, a salt-mineral-vitamin mix (55.1% salt; 36.7%
dicalcium phosphate; 8.2% vitamin A premix) fed free-choice,
and native winter pasture (table 38).