We evaluated the optimal level of alfalfa inclusion in limit-fed, soybean hull-based diets. Steers were fed soybean hull-based diets containing 0 to 30% alfalfa or alfalfa alone. Feed intakes were lower for alfalfa than for soybean hull-based diets. Digestibilities of dry matter and neutral detergent fiber were lower (P\u3c0.05) for alfalfa than for diets containing soybean hulls. Dry matter and neutral detergent fiber digestibilities were similar for different levels of alfalfa in diets containing soybean hulls, although there were positive associative effects between soybean hulls and alfalfa. Rates of liquid passage from the rumen were higher for alfalfa than for soybean hull-containing diets, and increased as alfalfa was added to the so...
One 28-day receiving experiment was conducted using 625 exotic x British cross heifers to evaluate g...
Sixteen, ruminally cannulated, beef steers were used in an intake/digestion experiment to determin...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal/s...
We evaluated the optimal level of alfalfa inclusion in limit-fed, soybean hull-based diets. Steers...
Effects of pelleting whole soybean hulls on fiber digestion and the use of soybean hulls as an energ...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (.2...
Sixteen ruminally-cannulated steers consuming dormant tallgrass-prairie forage were randomly assigne...
A finishing trial evaluated the effects of feeding different levels of soyhulls with modified distil...
Four ruminally cannulated Holstein steers (749 lb) were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square experiment to e...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used in a 102-day growing study to determine optim...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfalfa...
This experiment was a continuation of research with alfalfa products as supplements and various type...
One hundred-eighty British crossbred steers (760 lb) were used in a 3x2 factorially arranged experim...
One hundred forty-four crossbred steers (850 lb) were used to evaluate the effects of physical form ...
Three hundred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were used in a growing study to compare growth pe...
One 28-day receiving experiment was conducted using 625 exotic x British cross heifers to evaluate g...
Sixteen, ruminally cannulated, beef steers were used in an intake/digestion experiment to determin...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal/s...
We evaluated the optimal level of alfalfa inclusion in limit-fed, soybean hull-based diets. Steers...
Effects of pelleting whole soybean hulls on fiber digestion and the use of soybean hulls as an energ...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (.2...
Sixteen ruminally-cannulated steers consuming dormant tallgrass-prairie forage were randomly assigne...
A finishing trial evaluated the effects of feeding different levels of soyhulls with modified distil...
Four ruminally cannulated Holstein steers (749 lb) were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square experiment to e...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used in a 102-day growing study to determine optim...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfalfa...
This experiment was a continuation of research with alfalfa products as supplements and various type...
One hundred-eighty British crossbred steers (760 lb) were used in a 3x2 factorially arranged experim...
One hundred forty-four crossbred steers (850 lb) were used to evaluate the effects of physical form ...
Three hundred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were used in a growing study to compare growth pe...
One 28-day receiving experiment was conducted using 625 exotic x British cross heifers to evaluate g...
Sixteen, ruminally cannulated, beef steers were used in an intake/digestion experiment to determin...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal/s...