A replicated 3 x 3 Latin square design was used to explore the effects of fat source (none vs 3.5% soybean oil soapstock or animal tallow) when fed with high (1.0%) calcium on digestion and metabolism of a finishing diet by steers. Adding fat did not affect site or extent of starch or dry matter digestion. A net synthesis of long chain fatty acids occurred in the rumen. Feeding fat tended (P=.ll) to depress bacterial N flowing at the duodenum but did not affect nonbacterial N or total N
Lipid supplementation may adversely affect rumen fermentation, microbial abundance, nutrient utiliza...
Adding .6 pound fat or .22 pound sodium bicarbonate (soda) to finishing rations containing rolled wh...
Thirteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to determine the effect of carbohydrate (CHO) source ...
A replicated 3 x 3 Latin square design was used to explore the effects of fat source (none vs 3.5% ...
Feeding fat increased feed intake and average daily gain, but feed efficiency was not affected. Feed...
Incorporation of rumen bypass fat into a supplement to be fed with low quality forage did not affect...
Two trials that utilized 356 steers were conducted to evaluate the effects of various fat sources (3...
One hundred ninety-two crossbred steers were used in a 2 x 4 factorially arranged experiment to stud...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Fat is added to commercial feedlot rations as a concentrated energy source and to reduce dustiness a...
Eight steers were used in a replicated 4 x 4 Latin square design experiment to study the rumen metab...
Five ruminally and duodenally fistulated, Holstein steers were used in a 5X5 Latin square metabolism...
The effect of supplements containing various proportions of degradable intake protein (DIP) and star...
A series of experiments were conducted to determine the impact of treatment processes applied to who...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
Lipid supplementation may adversely affect rumen fermentation, microbial abundance, nutrient utiliza...
Adding .6 pound fat or .22 pound sodium bicarbonate (soda) to finishing rations containing rolled wh...
Thirteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to determine the effect of carbohydrate (CHO) source ...
A replicated 3 x 3 Latin square design was used to explore the effects of fat source (none vs 3.5% ...
Feeding fat increased feed intake and average daily gain, but feed efficiency was not affected. Feed...
Incorporation of rumen bypass fat into a supplement to be fed with low quality forage did not affect...
Two trials that utilized 356 steers were conducted to evaluate the effects of various fat sources (3...
One hundred ninety-two crossbred steers were used in a 2 x 4 factorially arranged experiment to stud...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Fat is added to commercial feedlot rations as a concentrated energy source and to reduce dustiness a...
Eight steers were used in a replicated 4 x 4 Latin square design experiment to study the rumen metab...
Five ruminally and duodenally fistulated, Holstein steers were used in a 5X5 Latin square metabolism...
The effect of supplements containing various proportions of degradable intake protein (DIP) and star...
A series of experiments were conducted to determine the impact of treatment processes applied to who...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
Lipid supplementation may adversely affect rumen fermentation, microbial abundance, nutrient utiliza...
Adding .6 pound fat or .22 pound sodium bicarbonate (soda) to finishing rations containing rolled wh...
Thirteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to determine the effect of carbohydrate (CHO) source ...