The present experiment was conducted to study the performance of Hereford bulls offered diets based on whole-crop barley (WCB) and whole-crop wheat (WCW) silages relative to a moderately digestible grass silage (GS)-based diet with or without rapeseed meal (RSM) supplementation. The experiment comprised 30 bulls and a 3×2 factorial design was used. The bulls were offered silages ad libitum. In all forage diets (WCB, WCW, GS) the concentrate used was either rolled barley alone or rolled barley plus RSM. The amount of the concentrate supplementation was 37 g/metabolic live weight/animal/day for all treatments. The crude protein (CP) content of barley was 126 g/kg dry matter (DM) and the CP content of the concentrate increased 23% with RSM sup...
The objective of the present experiment was to study the effects of partial replacement of barley gr...
Grass silage was offered ad libitum to 16 Ayrshire cattle in a 2 x 2 factorial experiment lasting 19...
The objectives of the study with dairy bulls offered grass silage-based diet were to determine the e...
An experiment with 30 Hereford growing bulls was designed to study the effects of (1) forage type an...
This study was conducted to examine the performance of growing dairy bulls offered diets based on wh...
This experiment was conducted during three consecutive years with 144 Ayrshire bulls of an initial a...
Total mixed rations (TMR) based on grass silage (GS), triticale silage (TS), mixture of GS and TS, b...
The objectives of this experiment with Hereford (Hf) and Charolais (Ch) bulls offered grass silage-b...
The present experiment was conducted to study diet digestibility, feed intake, animal performance an...
The objective of the present experiment was to study the need for the protein supplementation in the...
The aim of the present experiment was to study the effects of (1) digestibility of grass-red clover ...
The objective was to study the effects of primary growth vs. regrowth grass silage on intake, growth...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of restricted feeding strategies on perform...
A randomised complete block design was used to study the effects on animal performance of (1) the in...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects ofstage ofmaturity of grass for silage (EC = early ...
The objective of the present experiment was to study the effects of partial replacement of barley gr...
Grass silage was offered ad libitum to 16 Ayrshire cattle in a 2 x 2 factorial experiment lasting 19...
The objectives of the study with dairy bulls offered grass silage-based diet were to determine the e...
An experiment with 30 Hereford growing bulls was designed to study the effects of (1) forage type an...
This study was conducted to examine the performance of growing dairy bulls offered diets based on wh...
This experiment was conducted during three consecutive years with 144 Ayrshire bulls of an initial a...
Total mixed rations (TMR) based on grass silage (GS), triticale silage (TS), mixture of GS and TS, b...
The objectives of this experiment with Hereford (Hf) and Charolais (Ch) bulls offered grass silage-b...
The present experiment was conducted to study diet digestibility, feed intake, animal performance an...
The objective of the present experiment was to study the need for the protein supplementation in the...
The aim of the present experiment was to study the effects of (1) digestibility of grass-red clover ...
The objective was to study the effects of primary growth vs. regrowth grass silage on intake, growth...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of restricted feeding strategies on perform...
A randomised complete block design was used to study the effects on animal performance of (1) the in...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects ofstage ofmaturity of grass for silage (EC = early ...
The objective of the present experiment was to study the effects of partial replacement of barley gr...
Grass silage was offered ad libitum to 16 Ayrshire cattle in a 2 x 2 factorial experiment lasting 19...
The objectives of the study with dairy bulls offered grass silage-based diet were to determine the e...