An experiment investigated whether the inclusion of chicory ( Cichorium intybus) in swards grazed by beef steers altered their performance, carcass characteristics or parasitism when compared to steers grazing perennial ryegrass ( Lolium perenne). Triplicate 2-ha plots were established with a chicory/ryegrass mix or ryegrass control. Forty-eight Belgian Blue-cross steers were used in the first grazing season and a core group ( n=36) were retained for finishing in the second grazing season. The experiment comprised of a standardisation and measurement period. During standardisation, steers grazed a ryegrass/white clover pasture as one group. Animals were allocated to treatment on the basis of live-weight, body condition and faecal egg counts...
One hundred twenty-six crossbred steers and sixty-three crossbred heifers (704 lb BW) were used to e...
Eighty mixed breed steers (avg. wt. 560 lb.) were used to evaluate the effect on grazing gain and su...
© 2016 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists Little is known about the effect of limit...
An experiment investigated whether the inclusion of chicory ( Cichorium intybus) in swards grazed by...
An experiment investigated whether the inclusion of chicory (Cichorium intybus) in swards grazed by ...
An experiment investigated whether the inclusion of chicory (Cichorium intybus) in swards grazed by ...
Research has shown both production and health benefits for the use of chicory (Cichorium intybus) wi...
Two trials were conducted to examine the effect of chicory included in or as additional plots of th...
Internal parasitism (particularly lungworm - Dictyocaulus sp) significantly limits post-weaning grow...
The objective of this study was to evaluate how forages grazed during the summer months alter live a...
Two experiments studied the effects of dietary chicory against gastrointestinal nematodes in cattle....
The preliminary results from our work indicate that chicory could be used for improved lamb produc...
Tall fescue is the most dominant grass used for pasture in the U.S. covering over 14 million ha. As ...
This study examined the effects of sward surface height (SSH) on the herbage intake, ingestive behav...
Objective The aim was to evaluate backgrounding beef steers on oat + ryegrass pastures mixed with ve...
One hundred twenty-six crossbred steers and sixty-three crossbred heifers (704 lb BW) were used to e...
Eighty mixed breed steers (avg. wt. 560 lb.) were used to evaluate the effect on grazing gain and su...
© 2016 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists Little is known about the effect of limit...
An experiment investigated whether the inclusion of chicory ( Cichorium intybus) in swards grazed by...
An experiment investigated whether the inclusion of chicory (Cichorium intybus) in swards grazed by ...
An experiment investigated whether the inclusion of chicory (Cichorium intybus) in swards grazed by ...
Research has shown both production and health benefits for the use of chicory (Cichorium intybus) wi...
Two trials were conducted to examine the effect of chicory included in or as additional plots of th...
Internal parasitism (particularly lungworm - Dictyocaulus sp) significantly limits post-weaning grow...
The objective of this study was to evaluate how forages grazed during the summer months alter live a...
Two experiments studied the effects of dietary chicory against gastrointestinal nematodes in cattle....
The preliminary results from our work indicate that chicory could be used for improved lamb produc...
Tall fescue is the most dominant grass used for pasture in the U.S. covering over 14 million ha. As ...
This study examined the effects of sward surface height (SSH) on the herbage intake, ingestive behav...
Objective The aim was to evaluate backgrounding beef steers on oat + ryegrass pastures mixed with ve...
One hundred twenty-six crossbred steers and sixty-three crossbred heifers (704 lb BW) were used to e...
Eighty mixed breed steers (avg. wt. 560 lb.) were used to evaluate the effect on grazing gain and su...
© 2016 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists Little is known about the effect of limit...