Influence of increasing crude protein concentration in a wheat middlings-based supplement was evaluated in an intake/digestion trial. Protein-supplemented steers demonstrated increased (P\u3c.01) intake of dormant, bluestem-range forage when compared with unsupplemented steers. Although increasing concentration of supplemental crude protein from 15 to 20% substantially increased (P\u3c.01) forage and total dry matter intake. only slight increases in forage and total dry matter intake occurred when the concentration exceeded 20%. Protein supplementation increased (P\u3c.01) fiber and dry matter digestibilities. Additionally. fiber digestibility tended (P=.087) to increase with increasing crude protein concentration of the supplement. Results...
One hundred twenty-eight, pregnant, Angus x Hereford cows were used to determine whether response to...
A trial involving total tract digestibility and ruminal in situ disappearance was conducted to deter...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal...
Influence of increasing crude protein concentration in a wheat middlings-based supplement was evalu...
Intake of dormant, bluestem-range forage was increased by feeding steers supplements based on wheat ...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal/s...
Fifteen ruminally and 12 esophageally cannulated steers were randomly assigned to receive low (LP), ...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to evaluate the effects of feeding supplements contain...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine dormant, bluestem-range forage intake, digestion, and p...
A digestibility trial measuring intake, digestibility, ruminal nutrient disappearance, and ruminal p...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers (avg wt. = 998 lb) were used in a 30-day conventional digestion ...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate effects of protein versus energy level in milo/soybean meal su...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
A study was conducted to determine the effect of varying the amount of supplemental degradable intak...
This study evaluated the effect on forage utilization of providing a limited quantity of a high-prot...
One hundred twenty-eight, pregnant, Angus x Hereford cows were used to determine whether response to...
A trial involving total tract digestibility and ruminal in situ disappearance was conducted to deter...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal...
Influence of increasing crude protein concentration in a wheat middlings-based supplement was evalu...
Intake of dormant, bluestem-range forage was increased by feeding steers supplements based on wheat ...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal/s...
Fifteen ruminally and 12 esophageally cannulated steers were randomly assigned to receive low (LP), ...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to evaluate the effects of feeding supplements contain...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine dormant, bluestem-range forage intake, digestion, and p...
A digestibility trial measuring intake, digestibility, ruminal nutrient disappearance, and ruminal p...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers (avg wt. = 998 lb) were used in a 30-day conventional digestion ...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate effects of protein versus energy level in milo/soybean meal su...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
A study was conducted to determine the effect of varying the amount of supplemental degradable intak...
This study evaluated the effect on forage utilization of providing a limited quantity of a high-prot...
One hundred twenty-eight, pregnant, Angus x Hereford cows were used to determine whether response to...
A trial involving total tract digestibility and ruminal in situ disappearance was conducted to deter...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal...