Cattle fed high grain diets with little to no roughage are typically at greater risk for acidosis and reduced dry matter intake and average daily gain. An individual feeding study was conducted to compare different inclusions of corn silage used as a roughage source on finishing performance and liver abscess rate. Treatments consisted of 3 inclusions of corn silage at 0, 7.5 and 15% of the diet DM and a control treatment with 7.5% alfalfa. There were no differences for live animal performance or carcass characteristics. There were also no differences in liver abscess incidence. Feeding corn silage at 15% gave similar performance responses compared to 7.5% alfalfa. These data suggest that roughage is not required in a finishing diet when fee...
During ethanol production, starch is the primary nutrient fermented and the remaining byproducts are...
An economic analysis was conducted to assess the feasibility of feeding greater inclusions of corn s...
The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level i...
Cattle fed high grain diets with little to no roughage are typically at greater risk for acidosis an...
A digestion study was conducted comparing different inclusions of corn silage used as a roughage sou...
A digestion study was conducted comparing different inclusions of corn silage used as a roughage sou...
A finishing study was conducted to assess the impact of increasing silage inclusion in finishing die...
A 2 × 3 factorial finishing study evaluated traditional or brown midrib corn silage fed at three inc...
A 2 × 3 factorial finishing study evaluated traditional or brown midrib corn silage fed at three inc...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn silage and modified distillers grains with sol...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with corn silage in diets with modified distil...
A study was conducted at the Panhandle Research and Extension Center feedlot evaluating SHREDLAGE® p...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with corn silage in diets with modified distil...
A finishing trial was conducted to evaluate roughage source and level compared to no roughage inclus...
A finishing trial was conducted to evaluate roughage source and level compared to no roughage inclus...
During ethanol production, starch is the primary nutrient fermented and the remaining byproducts are...
An economic analysis was conducted to assess the feasibility of feeding greater inclusions of corn s...
The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level i...
Cattle fed high grain diets with little to no roughage are typically at greater risk for acidosis an...
A digestion study was conducted comparing different inclusions of corn silage used as a roughage sou...
A digestion study was conducted comparing different inclusions of corn silage used as a roughage sou...
A finishing study was conducted to assess the impact of increasing silage inclusion in finishing die...
A 2 × 3 factorial finishing study evaluated traditional or brown midrib corn silage fed at three inc...
A 2 × 3 factorial finishing study evaluated traditional or brown midrib corn silage fed at three inc...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn silage and modified distillers grains with sol...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with corn silage in diets with modified distil...
A study was conducted at the Panhandle Research and Extension Center feedlot evaluating SHREDLAGE® p...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with corn silage in diets with modified distil...
A finishing trial was conducted to evaluate roughage source and level compared to no roughage inclus...
A finishing trial was conducted to evaluate roughage source and level compared to no roughage inclus...
During ethanol production, starch is the primary nutrient fermented and the remaining byproducts are...
An economic analysis was conducted to assess the feasibility of feeding greater inclusions of corn s...
The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level i...