Adding Synergy2 to a corn-based finishing diet to provide 1.12% lipid did not significantly increase steer performance in this trial or in pooled results between this trial and one reported in 1995. However, numerical increases were observed in daily gain and feed dry matter intake for Synergy when compared to control values. Pooled results for additions of pork fat (white grease) to provide 1.12 or 2.24% lipid were intermediate to those for the control and Synergy treatments. Any performance benefit attributed to Synergy may be as much from its effect on dry matter intake as it is from nutrient addition
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
A finishing experiment was conducted to determine the effects of feeding wet distillers grains plus ...
Three experiments evaluated the lipids in distillers grains plus solubles compared with corn or othe...
Yearling Angus steers averaging 889 pounds were fed 12.1 or 13.8 percent crude protein with two ener...
Feeding MSE (multiple stabilized enzymes in an enzyme-microbial feed product) at the rate of 2 lb of...
Seventy-two yearling crossbred steers were used in an individual feeding trial to evaluate the e...
Two finishing trials were conducted to compare the addition of fat from either wet or dry distillers...
Two trials that utilized 356 steers were conducted to evaluate the effects of various fat sources (3...
Yearling steers were fed corn-based diets supplemented with urea or soybean meal plus urea, and none...
Finishing yearling steers fed a corn-based diet containing steep liquor had statistically similar li...
Due to rising costs of conventional feedstuffs, more research has been focused on feeding non-conven...
A finishing trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of corn oil on animal performance, carcass c...
A finishing phase study was conducted to measure the effectiveness of replacing dry rolled corn with...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...
Three specialty corns, high oil, high protein and high oil with high protein, were compared with con...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
A finishing experiment was conducted to determine the effects of feeding wet distillers grains plus ...
Three experiments evaluated the lipids in distillers grains plus solubles compared with corn or othe...
Yearling Angus steers averaging 889 pounds were fed 12.1 or 13.8 percent crude protein with two ener...
Feeding MSE (multiple stabilized enzymes in an enzyme-microbial feed product) at the rate of 2 lb of...
Seventy-two yearling crossbred steers were used in an individual feeding trial to evaluate the e...
Two finishing trials were conducted to compare the addition of fat from either wet or dry distillers...
Two trials that utilized 356 steers were conducted to evaluate the effects of various fat sources (3...
Yearling steers were fed corn-based diets supplemented with urea or soybean meal plus urea, and none...
Finishing yearling steers fed a corn-based diet containing steep liquor had statistically similar li...
Due to rising costs of conventional feedstuffs, more research has been focused on feeding non-conven...
A finishing trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of corn oil on animal performance, carcass c...
A finishing phase study was conducted to measure the effectiveness of replacing dry rolled corn with...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...
Three specialty corns, high oil, high protein and high oil with high protein, were compared with con...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
A finishing experiment was conducted to determine the effects of feeding wet distillers grains plus ...
Three experiments evaluated the lipids in distillers grains plus solubles compared with corn or othe...