A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfalfa on the intake and utilization of dormant, bluestem-range forage. Supplement treatments were 1) control: no supplement; 2) ground and pelleted, suncured alfalfa; 3) ground and pelleted dehydrated alfalfa; and 4) longstem alfalfa hay. Bluestem forage intake (% BW), diet digestibility, and ruminal dry matter fill 4 hours after feeding were increased (P\u3c.10) when supplemental alfalfa was fed, compared with no supplementation. Little difference was evident among different forms of supplemental alfalfa for most of the forage utilization characteristics measured. However, a weak trend (P=.18) was observed for increased intake of bluestem forage ...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford × Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing le...
This experiment was a continuation of research with alfalfa products as supplements and various type...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wit...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfal...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfal...
Sixteen, ruminally cannulated, beef steers were used in an intake/digestion experiment to determin...
Sixteen, ruminally cannulated, beef steers were used in an intake/digestion experiment to determin...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (.2...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford x Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing leve...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (...
Sixteen ruminally-cannulated steers consuming dormant tallgrass-prairie forage were randomly assigne...
Thirteen, ruminally fistulated, Angus x Hereford, yearling steers were used to evaluate the effect o...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate effects of protein versus energy level in milo/soybean meal su...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford × Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing le...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford × Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing le...
This experiment was a continuation of research with alfalfa products as supplements and various type...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wit...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfal...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfal...
Sixteen, ruminally cannulated, beef steers were used in an intake/digestion experiment to determin...
Sixteen, ruminally cannulated, beef steers were used in an intake/digestion experiment to determin...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (.2...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford x Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing leve...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (...
Sixteen ruminally-cannulated steers consuming dormant tallgrass-prairie forage were randomly assigne...
Thirteen, ruminally fistulated, Angus x Hereford, yearling steers were used to evaluate the effect o...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate effects of protein versus energy level in milo/soybean meal su...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford × Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing le...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford × Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing le...
This experiment was a continuation of research with alfalfa products as supplements and various type...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wit...