Three hundred-sixty calf-fed steers were fed either treated or untreated corn stover that was previously ground through a 1-in or 3–in screen. Treated stover diets improved ADG and F:G compared to untreated. Reducing particle size improved ADG and F:G but did not influence DMI. Compared to a control diet with 5% roughage and 15 percentage units more corn, diets with 20% treated corn stover had similar F:G, ADG, DMI, and carcass quality. Up to 15% additional corn can be replaced with treated corn stover when diets contain wet distillers grains, and may be further enhanced by reducing particle size before chemical treatment
Effects of adding 0, 9, 18, 27, or 36% condensed corn distillers solubles (CDS) to finishing diets c...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with corn silage in diets with modified distil...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...
Three hundred-sixty calf-fed steers were fed either treated or untreated corn stover that was previo...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with crop residues in diets containing wet dis...
A study evaluated the effects of replacinga diet consisting of 60% corn stover, 18% solubles, and 18...
Chemical treatment and decreased particle size are methods used to improve digestibility and utiliza...
A large pen study was conducted with a commercial feedlot to investigate the influence of corn parti...
Ethanol expansion in the U. S. has increased the competition for corn grain to be used as food, fuel...
A commercial trial was conducted to compare feeding 20% alkaline treated corn stalks (TRT) in place ...
Because treatment with calcium oxide (CaO) will increase the digestibility of corn stover, CaO-trea...
A 124-day individually fed finishing study was conducted to evaluate corn grain replacement by disti...
Corn has been used in cattle diets for more the 50 years in the United States. However, since 2005 w...
A growing study compared the effectsof pelleting corn residue and treating with calcium oxide or cal...
A finishing study was conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding 0, 8, 16, or 20% corn distillers ...
Effects of adding 0, 9, 18, 27, or 36% condensed corn distillers solubles (CDS) to finishing diets c...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with corn silage in diets with modified distil...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...
Three hundred-sixty calf-fed steers were fed either treated or untreated corn stover that was previo...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with crop residues in diets containing wet dis...
A study evaluated the effects of replacinga diet consisting of 60% corn stover, 18% solubles, and 18...
Chemical treatment and decreased particle size are methods used to improve digestibility and utiliza...
A large pen study was conducted with a commercial feedlot to investigate the influence of corn parti...
Ethanol expansion in the U. S. has increased the competition for corn grain to be used as food, fuel...
A commercial trial was conducted to compare feeding 20% alkaline treated corn stalks (TRT) in place ...
Because treatment with calcium oxide (CaO) will increase the digestibility of corn stover, CaO-trea...
A 124-day individually fed finishing study was conducted to evaluate corn grain replacement by disti...
Corn has been used in cattle diets for more the 50 years in the United States. However, since 2005 w...
A growing study compared the effectsof pelleting corn residue and treating with calcium oxide or cal...
A finishing study was conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding 0, 8, 16, or 20% corn distillers ...
Effects of adding 0, 9, 18, 27, or 36% condensed corn distillers solubles (CDS) to finishing diets c...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with corn silage in diets with modified distil...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...