May-born steers were backgrounded to achieve either a high or low rate of gain. The high rate of gain was achieved by offering steers meadow hay ad libitum and 4 lb/d of a 33% CP (DM) supplement, while the low rate of gain consisted of steers grazing meadow and offered 1 lb/d of the same supplement. After backgrounding, one-half of the steers from each group entered the feedlot in May as short-yearlings, while the remainder grazed upland range until entering the feedlot as long-yearlings in mid-September. Hot carcass weight was greater for steers backgrounded to achieve a high rate of gain, but they also consumed more during the feedlot phase and had fewer carcasses grade USDA average Choice or greater compared with steers backgrounded to a...
Utilization of appreciable quantities of roughage for growing and finishing feedlot cattle means som...
A 2-year winter grazing and feedlot finishing trial (Exp 1) and subsequent in-situ nutrient disappea...
The effect of winter rate of gain on subsequent grazing and finishing performance was evaluated usin...
May-born steers were backgrounded to achieve either a high or low rate of gain. The high rate of gai...
Five summer management strategies were compared following grazing corn residue through winter. Cattl...
June-born cattle backgrounded at a lower rate during the winter were unable to fully compensate duri...
The impact of 3 backgrounding systems: grazing corn residue with distillers grains supplementation a...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh b...
A pooled- analysis of UNL feedlot pens examined the effects of steer age and body weight on feedlot ...
Calves backgrounded in a forage-based system at a high winter supple- mentation level maintained a p...
Performance and profitability of steers grazing smooth bromegrass during the summer was evaluated. S...
Although some summer and fall calving occurs, the majority of calves in the Northern States are born...
Steers fed (0.6% BW) modified distillers grains plus solubles on the ground had increased ADG and BW...
Performance and profitability of steers grazing smooth bromegrass during the summer was evaluated. S...
Eighty Angus and Angus × Simmental steer calves were used in a completely random design to determine...
Utilization of appreciable quantities of roughage for growing and finishing feedlot cattle means som...
A 2-year winter grazing and feedlot finishing trial (Exp 1) and subsequent in-situ nutrient disappea...
The effect of winter rate of gain on subsequent grazing and finishing performance was evaluated usin...
May-born steers were backgrounded to achieve either a high or low rate of gain. The high rate of gai...
Five summer management strategies were compared following grazing corn residue through winter. Cattl...
June-born cattle backgrounded at a lower rate during the winter were unable to fully compensate duri...
The impact of 3 backgrounding systems: grazing corn residue with distillers grains supplementation a...
Eighty nine steers with different proportions of Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Brahman, and Gelbvieh b...
A pooled- analysis of UNL feedlot pens examined the effects of steer age and body weight on feedlot ...
Calves backgrounded in a forage-based system at a high winter supple- mentation level maintained a p...
Performance and profitability of steers grazing smooth bromegrass during the summer was evaluated. S...
Although some summer and fall calving occurs, the majority of calves in the Northern States are born...
Steers fed (0.6% BW) modified distillers grains plus solubles on the ground had increased ADG and BW...
Performance and profitability of steers grazing smooth bromegrass during the summer was evaluated. S...
Eighty Angus and Angus × Simmental steer calves were used in a completely random design to determine...
Utilization of appreciable quantities of roughage for growing and finishing feedlot cattle means som...
A 2-year winter grazing and feedlot finishing trial (Exp 1) and subsequent in-situ nutrient disappea...
The effect of winter rate of gain on subsequent grazing and finishing performance was evaluated usin...