Brazle, F.Kuhl, Gerry L.Wary, T.Lanham, Dale L.2011-01-272011-01-272011-01-27http://hdl.handle.net/2097/7094Steers on native grass consumed equal amounts of mixtures containing 50% trace mineralized salt and either 50% bone meal or 50% calcium phosphate. Lactating cows consumed about 60% more of the bone meal:salt mixture. This research verifies that both products are palatable supplemental phosphorus sources and that choice of product should be a function of cost per unit of phosphorus.BeefBone mealCalcium phosphateSteersLactating cowsComparative intake of bone meal and calcium phosphate mineral mixtures as phosphorus sources for grazing steers and lactating cowsConference paper