A trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of escape protein supplementation on pasture gains and subsequent finishing performance of cross-bred yearling steers and summer-born calves. Yearling steers and calves were assigned to one of two summer treatments: escape protein supplement or unsupplemented control. Escape protein supplementation improved pasture gains in supplemented steers and calves. Forage dry matter intake during summer grazing was lower for supplemented than unsupplemented steers and calves. Improved gains on range from escape protein were maintained in the feedlot by summer-born calves but not yearling steers
Forty spring-born calves grazing subirrigated meadow regrowth after haying in July were assigned to ...
Graduation date: 1981Studies were conducted over a two year period to evaluate alternative\ud finish...
Data were collected to determine effect of winter gain on forage intake and summer and finishing per...
Three trials were conducted to determine the effects of previous winter gain (Trials 1 and 3) and ag...
Yearling steers supplemented with protein (40% - 29% NPN - 19% from biuret) while grazing primarily ...
Two grazing trials utilizing individually supplemented yearling steers were conducted to study the e...
Forty spring-born calves grazing subirrigated meadow regrowth were assigned to two weaning and two s...
A trial was conducted to evaluate the effect of previous winter gain on response to undegradable int...
Three studies were conducted to evaluate late summer protein supplementation for growing steers on N...
Growing yearling steers on summer rangelands as part of a cow-calf-yearling operation would allow pr...
A 2-year trial was conducted to study the effects of feeding an Arsoy™-based, 32% crude protein su...
Grazing trials were conducted to determine the (1) first limiting nutrient in nursing calves grazing...
Metabolizable protein may limit the growing pattern of calves, therefore four trials were conducted ...
A comparison of the response of varying classes of growing beef cattle to protein supplementation wa...
Feeding grain to cattle on pasture can be a profitable way to grow and finish cattle on many Missour...
Forty spring-born calves grazing subirrigated meadow regrowth after haying in July were assigned to ...
Graduation date: 1981Studies were conducted over a two year period to evaluate alternative\ud finish...
Data were collected to determine effect of winter gain on forage intake and summer and finishing per...
Three trials were conducted to determine the effects of previous winter gain (Trials 1 and 3) and ag...
Yearling steers supplemented with protein (40% - 29% NPN - 19% from biuret) while grazing primarily ...
Two grazing trials utilizing individually supplemented yearling steers were conducted to study the e...
Forty spring-born calves grazing subirrigated meadow regrowth were assigned to two weaning and two s...
A trial was conducted to evaluate the effect of previous winter gain on response to undegradable int...
Three studies were conducted to evaluate late summer protein supplementation for growing steers on N...
Growing yearling steers on summer rangelands as part of a cow-calf-yearling operation would allow pr...
A 2-year trial was conducted to study the effects of feeding an Arsoy™-based, 32% crude protein su...
Grazing trials were conducted to determine the (1) first limiting nutrient in nursing calves grazing...
Metabolizable protein may limit the growing pattern of calves, therefore four trials were conducted ...
A comparison of the response of varying classes of growing beef cattle to protein supplementation wa...
Feeding grain to cattle on pasture can be a profitable way to grow and finish cattle on many Missour...
Forty spring-born calves grazing subirrigated meadow regrowth after haying in July were assigned to ...
Graduation date: 1981Studies were conducted over a two year period to evaluate alternative\ud finish...
Data were collected to determine effect of winter gain on forage intake and summer and finishing per...