A completely randomised design study involving 132 continental crossbred beef steers was undertaken to evaluate the effects of method of grain treatment and feed level, and grass silage feed value on animal performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of beef cattle. Winter wheat was harvested and the grain was stored either ensiled crimped and treated with 4.5 l/t of a proprietary acid-based additive (crimped), ensiled whole and treated with 20 kg feed-grade urea per t (urea) or stored conventionally in an open bin treated with 3 / propionic acid per t. Two grass silages, of contrasting feed value (L and H) were ensiled. For the conventional, crimped and urea treatments, grain dry matter (DM) concentrations were 802, 658 and 640 g...
peer-reviewedThe effect of concentrate cereal type (rolled barley-based v. rolled wheat-based) and c...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to investigate the effects and interactions of bre...
Simmental × Holstein-Friesian steers were offered four forage diets. These comprised grass silage (G...
A completely randomised design study involving 132 continental crossbred beef steers was undertaken ...
Traditionally cereals have been dried or treated with propionic acid and processed prior to feeding ...
The effects of maturity of maize at harvest, level of inclusion and potential interactions on the pe...
A feeding trial was conducted to compare intercropped barley/annual ryegrass silage (B/RS) and barle...
A study was conducted to evaluate the quality characteristics in a comparative manner of grass-fed a...
The study was conducted to determine the use of hay, grass silage, corn silage and grass silage+corn...
Grass silage is barely used in intensive beef production, but it is unclear if its lower energy supp...
peer-reviewedThe intake, growth and feed conversion efficiency of finishing cattle offered whole-cro...
Recent studies have shown that the inclusion of some alternative forages with grass silage-based die...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
Studies were conducted to compare the feed value of wheat middlings (WM) to cereal grains in rations...
End of Project ReportsConcentrates are a major component of feed costs in winter finishing of beef c...
peer-reviewedThe effect of concentrate cereal type (rolled barley-based v. rolled wheat-based) and c...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to investigate the effects and interactions of bre...
Simmental × Holstein-Friesian steers were offered four forage diets. These comprised grass silage (G...
A completely randomised design study involving 132 continental crossbred beef steers was undertaken ...
Traditionally cereals have been dried or treated with propionic acid and processed prior to feeding ...
The effects of maturity of maize at harvest, level of inclusion and potential interactions on the pe...
A feeding trial was conducted to compare intercropped barley/annual ryegrass silage (B/RS) and barle...
A study was conducted to evaluate the quality characteristics in a comparative manner of grass-fed a...
The study was conducted to determine the use of hay, grass silage, corn silage and grass silage+corn...
Grass silage is barely used in intensive beef production, but it is unclear if its lower energy supp...
peer-reviewedThe intake, growth and feed conversion efficiency of finishing cattle offered whole-cro...
Recent studies have shown that the inclusion of some alternative forages with grass silage-based die...
Key points Maize silage can be produced and fed to beef and dairy cattle at a similar price to gra...
Studies were conducted to compare the feed value of wheat middlings (WM) to cereal grains in rations...
End of Project ReportsConcentrates are a major component of feed costs in winter finishing of beef c...
peer-reviewedThe effect of concentrate cereal type (rolled barley-based v. rolled wheat-based) and c...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to investigate the effects and interactions of bre...
Simmental × Holstein-Friesian steers were offered four forage diets. These comprised grass silage (G...