Levels of Vitamin A and high and low level of roughage in the finishing ration of beef steers previously wintered on silage and limited grain
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Levels of Vitamin A and high and low level of roughage in the finishing ration of beef steers previously wintered on silage and limited grain
Richardson, D.
;
Smith, E.F.
;
Harbers, L.H.
;
Lebdosoekojo, R.S.
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Publication Date:
1966
Conference:
53rd Annual Livestock Feeders’ Day, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, May 7, 1966
Starting Page:
41
,
Ending Page:
45
Publisher:
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
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Abstract:
Sixty Hereford steer calves averaging 440 pounds each from Warner’s Ranch in Rice County were wintered on sorghum silage, 1pound soybean oil meal and sorghum grain. Thirty received 4 pounds grain per head daily and 30 received 8 pounds.
Keywords:
Beef; Vitamin A; Roughage; Silage
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http://hdl.handle.net/2097/8460
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