Ration crude protein levels of 10.4% and 12.0% were fed with or without monensin and with calcium-to-phosphorous ratios (Ca:P) of 1:2, 2:1, or 1:1. Steers fed 10.4% crude protein, a 1:1 Ca:P, and Monensin had highest average daily gains and were most efficient. Extra protein in the 12% ration or the extra calcium in the 2:1 ration produced no benefits. Phosphorous in the 1:2 Ca:P apparently was excessive, as indicated by depressed daily gain and poorer efficiency. Monensin significantly increased average daily gain and improved feed efficiency
Three trials with Angus, Hereford, and Shorthorn bulls produced in the University teaching herd were...
The relationship between minerals, readily available energy, and fiber digestion has been a long sta...
A 189-day trial used 280 mixed-breed steers to study effects of various protein levels in finishing ...
Ration crude protein levels of 10.4% and 12.0% were fed with or without monensin and with calcium-to...
Ration erode protein levels of 9%, 11%, 15%, 12 declining to 10.5% and 13% declining to 11% and fina...
Two hundred ten Hereford x Angus crossbred yearling steers were used in two trials to determine effe...
one growing trial and two finishing trials we used 264 steers. Rations containing 13.2% crude protei...
The objectives of this experiment were to study the possible protein sparing effects of monensin in ...
We used 72 Hereford and Hereford x Angus cross yearling steers to further evaluate 200 mg Monensin (...
Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three tria...
Ration erode protein levels of 9%, 11%, 15%, 12 declining to 10.5% and 13% declining to 11% and fina...
One hundred ninety-two Angus and Angus x Limousin calves (611 lb) were randomly allotted to one of f...
Antibiotic supplementation for feedlot cattle is a common practice as a means of decreasing diesease...
Feeding fat increased feed intake and average daily gain, but feed efficiency was not affected. Feed...
A 142-day trial used 36 Angus steers and 63 mixed-breed heifers to study the effects of roughage and...
Three trials with Angus, Hereford, and Shorthorn bulls produced in the University teaching herd were...
The relationship between minerals, readily available energy, and fiber digestion has been a long sta...
A 189-day trial used 280 mixed-breed steers to study effects of various protein levels in finishing ...
Ration crude protein levels of 10.4% and 12.0% were fed with or without monensin and with calcium-to...
Ration erode protein levels of 9%, 11%, 15%, 12 declining to 10.5% and 13% declining to 11% and fina...
Two hundred ten Hereford x Angus crossbred yearling steers were used in two trials to determine effe...
one growing trial and two finishing trials we used 264 steers. Rations containing 13.2% crude protei...
The objectives of this experiment were to study the possible protein sparing effects of monensin in ...
We used 72 Hereford and Hereford x Angus cross yearling steers to further evaluate 200 mg Monensin (...
Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three tria...
Ration erode protein levels of 9%, 11%, 15%, 12 declining to 10.5% and 13% declining to 11% and fina...
One hundred ninety-two Angus and Angus x Limousin calves (611 lb) were randomly allotted to one of f...
Antibiotic supplementation for feedlot cattle is a common practice as a means of decreasing diesease...
Feeding fat increased feed intake and average daily gain, but feed efficiency was not affected. Feed...
A 142-day trial used 36 Angus steers and 63 mixed-breed heifers to study the effects of roughage and...
Three trials with Angus, Hereford, and Shorthorn bulls produced in the University teaching herd were...
The relationship between minerals, readily available energy, and fiber digestion has been a long sta...
A 189-day trial used 280 mixed-breed steers to study effects of various protein levels in finishing ...