Two trials evaluated the effects of level of wet corn gluten feed (WCGF), type of supplemental protein, and supplemental tallow on steer finishing performance. In Trial 1, WCGF was fed at 0, 25 (two diets), or 50% of the dietary DM replacing dry-rolled corn (DRC), molasses, and a portion of the supplement. The DRC control diet and one 25% WCGF diet were supplemented with a combination of protein sources. The second 25% WCGF diet was supplemented with urea alone. The 50% WCGF diet contained no additional protein supplementation. No differences in DMI (P \u3e .10) were observed. Calves fed 25% WCGF plus a combination of protein sources or 50% WCGF gained faster (P \u3c .10) and more efficiently ( P \u3c .10) than calves fed the DRC control. C...
Four receiving trials, four finishing trials, and one metabolism trial evaluated: (1) protein source...
One-hundred ninety-two crossbred steers (initial BW= 351 ± 11 kg) were used to determine the effects...
One hundred ninety-two yearling steers were fed 132 days (June to October) to determine if roughage ...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves (308 kg) were used to determine the effects of corn proc...
Wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) is a byproduct of the wet corn milling industry and contains 90 to 110% ...
A finishing study evaluated feeding a wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) ration containing no high moisture...
Two trials were conducted to determine the effect of corn processing method on performance and carca...
Two finishing experiments were conducted to determine the effects of concentration (Exp. 1) and comp...
A finishing trial evaluated wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) and roughage inclusion levels in diets conta...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves were used to evaluate corn processing method and crude p...
A finishing experiment was conducted to determine the effects of feeding wet distillers grains plus ...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
A feeding trial evaluated the hypothesis that wet corn gluten feed would improve growth performance ...
A feedlot trial was conducted to determine if wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) instead of forage could be...
In many instances, due in part to price per unit of energy and proximity to production, Kansas beef...
Four receiving trials, four finishing trials, and one metabolism trial evaluated: (1) protein source...
One-hundred ninety-two crossbred steers (initial BW= 351 ± 11 kg) were used to determine the effects...
One hundred ninety-two yearling steers were fed 132 days (June to October) to determine if roughage ...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves (308 kg) were used to determine the effects of corn proc...
Wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) is a byproduct of the wet corn milling industry and contains 90 to 110% ...
A finishing study evaluated feeding a wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) ration containing no high moisture...
Two trials were conducted to determine the effect of corn processing method on performance and carca...
Two finishing experiments were conducted to determine the effects of concentration (Exp. 1) and comp...
A finishing trial evaluated wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) and roughage inclusion levels in diets conta...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves were used to evaluate corn processing method and crude p...
A finishing experiment was conducted to determine the effects of feeding wet distillers grains plus ...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
A feeding trial evaluated the hypothesis that wet corn gluten feed would improve growth performance ...
A feedlot trial was conducted to determine if wet corn gluten feed (WCGF) instead of forage could be...
In many instances, due in part to price per unit of energy and proximity to production, Kansas beef...
Four receiving trials, four finishing trials, and one metabolism trial evaluated: (1) protein source...
One-hundred ninety-two crossbred steers (initial BW= 351 ± 11 kg) were used to determine the effects...
One hundred ninety-two yearling steers were fed 132 days (June to October) to determine if roughage ...