Sorghum grain as the only protein source in all-concentrate steer finishing ration; value of oyster shell in an all-concentrate ration
Date
2011-04-28
Authors
Smith, E.F.
Richardson, D.
Drake, C.L.
Brent, B.E.
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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
Abstract
The National Research Council (publication 1137) recommends 10% protein (90% dry matter) to finish yearling steers. Sorghum grain in Kansas usually contains about 9 to 11 percent protein, although it may vary considerably depending on the variety, soil, weather and other variables (samples have ranged from 6 to 17%). Research has shown that under certain conditions, all-concentrate rations may be practical. Since low protein roughage is not used, a 10 percent protein ration can, in many cases, be formulations from sorghum grain alone.
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Beef, Sorghum grain, Finishing ration, Oyster shell