Three hundred and fifty-eight crossbred beef steers (average initial weight 701 lb) were fed finishing diets containing 0, 5, 10, or 15% full-fat corn germ to evaluate effects on growth performance and carcass characteristics. Steers were placed into dirt-surfaced feedlot pens (12 to 16 head each) in December 2000 with a total of six pens per diet. Average daily gains during the 155-day finishing period were 2.83, 2.99, 3.01 and 2.93 lb/day for cattle fed 0, 5, 10, and 15% corn germ, respectively. Dry matter intakes decreased linearly (P\u3c0.05) with increasing concentrations of full-fat corn germ in the diet. Relative to cattle fed no corn germ, efficiencies were improved by 8, 11, and 9% for cattle fed 5, 10, or 15% germ, respectively. F...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves were used to evaluate corn processing method and crude p...
Three hundred twenty-eight crossbred beef steers previously fed high-concentrate growing diets had a...
The current study is part of a five year multidisciplinary grant that aims to identify dietary, geno...
Three hundred and fifty-eight crossbred beef steers (average initial weight 701 lb) were fed finis...
Eight hundred eighty-eight crossbred beef heifers weighing 837 lb were used in a 105- day finishing ...
A trial was conducted using 588 finishing beef heifers (705 lb initially) to compare tallow and drie...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
Study Description: Red Angus steers (n = 192; initial shrunk BW = 983 ± 62.3 lbs) were used in the 1...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six corn processing methods in feedlot diets containing 30% (...
Wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) varying in fat content (6.7 vs. 12.9 %) were fed at 35% o...
Changes in consumer preference for beef produced without growth promotants, ionophores, or antibioti...
A 152-day experiment was conducted using 615 crossbred steers to evaluate cattle performance when st...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...
A 167-day feedlot trial was conducted to examine the effects of corn processing and reconstitution o...
Finishing yearling steers fed a corn-based diet containing steep liquor had statistically similar li...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves were used to evaluate corn processing method and crude p...
Three hundred twenty-eight crossbred beef steers previously fed high-concentrate growing diets had a...
The current study is part of a five year multidisciplinary grant that aims to identify dietary, geno...
Three hundred and fifty-eight crossbred beef steers (average initial weight 701 lb) were fed finis...
Eight hundred eighty-eight crossbred beef heifers weighing 837 lb were used in a 105- day finishing ...
A trial was conducted using 588 finishing beef heifers (705 lb initially) to compare tallow and drie...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
Study Description: Red Angus steers (n = 192; initial shrunk BW = 983 ± 62.3 lbs) were used in the 1...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six corn processing methods in feedlot diets containing 30% (...
Wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) varying in fat content (6.7 vs. 12.9 %) were fed at 35% o...
Changes in consumer preference for beef produced without growth promotants, ionophores, or antibioti...
A 152-day experiment was conducted using 615 crossbred steers to evaluate cattle performance when st...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...
A 167-day feedlot trial was conducted to examine the effects of corn processing and reconstitution o...
Finishing yearling steers fed a corn-based diet containing steep liquor had statistically similar li...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves were used to evaluate corn processing method and crude p...
Three hundred twenty-eight crossbred beef steers previously fed high-concentrate growing diets had a...
The current study is part of a five year multidisciplinary grant that aims to identify dietary, geno...