A study evaluated the effects of replacinga diet consisting of 60% corn stover, 18% solubles, and 18% distillers grains with a complete pelleted feed containing calcium oxide (CaO) treated corn stover and distillers grains on growing cattle performance. The pelleted feed was either pair-fed to the control treatment or fed ad libitum. There were no differences in ending BW, ADG, or F:G between the control and pair-fed treatment. Feeding the pellet ad libitum resulted in greater DMI and ADG; however, the cattle had greater F:G. The pellet has 98% the feeding value of the control treatment
The effects of feeding a complete pelleted feed to newly received steer calves (585 ± 4 lb; n = 1318...
A finishing study evaluated the effectsof replacing 10, 20, or 30% corn (DM basis) with pelleted tre...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...
A finishing study evaluated the effectsof replacing 10, 20, or 30% corn (DM basis) with pelleted tre...
A growing study compared the effectsof pelleting corn residue and treating with calcium oxide or cal...
A finishing study evaluated the effects of altering distillers grains composition on feedlot perform...
A growing study was conducted to determine the effects of maximizing the energy density of treated c...
A commercial trial was conducted to compare feeding 20% alkaline treated corn stalks (TRT) in place ...
Three hundred-sixty calf-fed steers were fed either treated or untreated corn stover that was previo...
Because treatment with calcium oxide (CaO) will increase the digestibility of corn stover, CaO-trea...
Ethanol expansion in the U. S. has increased the competition for corn grain to be used as food, fuel...
Three hundred-sixty calf-fed steers were fed either treated or untreated corn stover that was previo...
A finishing study was conducted to determine the value of the fiber in distillers grains plus solubl...
A large pen study was conducted with a commercial feedlot to investigate the influence of corn parti...
Feedlot performance and mass balance were evaluated on steers fed either 5% untreated corn stover (C...
The effects of feeding a complete pelleted feed to newly received steer calves (585 ± 4 lb; n = 1318...
A finishing study evaluated the effectsof replacing 10, 20, or 30% corn (DM basis) with pelleted tre...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...
A finishing study evaluated the effectsof replacing 10, 20, or 30% corn (DM basis) with pelleted tre...
A growing study compared the effectsof pelleting corn residue and treating with calcium oxide or cal...
A finishing study evaluated the effects of altering distillers grains composition on feedlot perform...
A growing study was conducted to determine the effects of maximizing the energy density of treated c...
A commercial trial was conducted to compare feeding 20% alkaline treated corn stalks (TRT) in place ...
Three hundred-sixty calf-fed steers were fed either treated or untreated corn stover that was previo...
Because treatment with calcium oxide (CaO) will increase the digestibility of corn stover, CaO-trea...
Ethanol expansion in the U. S. has increased the competition for corn grain to be used as food, fuel...
Three hundred-sixty calf-fed steers were fed either treated or untreated corn stover that was previo...
A finishing study was conducted to determine the value of the fiber in distillers grains plus solubl...
A large pen study was conducted with a commercial feedlot to investigate the influence of corn parti...
Feedlot performance and mass balance were evaluated on steers fed either 5% untreated corn stover (C...
The effects of feeding a complete pelleted feed to newly received steer calves (585 ± 4 lb; n = 1318...
A finishing study evaluated the effectsof replacing 10, 20, or 30% corn (DM basis) with pelleted tre...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...