Potassium chloride added to the prestarter and/or potassium bicarbonate added to the starter fed to early weaned calves helped maintain normal blood alkalinity and normal levels of blood gases, and resulted in a trend toward increased feed consumption. Potassium bicarbonate added to the starter tended to improve weight gains.; Dairy Day, 1986, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 1986
At Kansas State University, we are conducting research concerning nutrition and feeding management o...
Hyperkalemia is a common complication in neonatal diarrheic dairy calves and is corrected by adminis...
An experimental calf starter made from a pelleted commercial type supplement and feeds readily avail...
Potassium chloride added to the prestarter and/or potassium bicarbonate added to the starter fed to...
Sixty Holstein heifers were used from birth to 8 weeks of age to study the effect of amount of potas...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 ASI 1989 F59Master of ScienceAnimal Sciences and Industr
Previous work at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contributed to the development of an ear...
High-moisture forage sorghum silage was fed to 108 steer calves to measure the effect of sodium bica...
After preliminary experiments, four trials were conducted to develop and test a new feeding program ...
BackgroundIncreased plasma potassium concentrations (K+) in neonatal calves with diarrhea are associ...
Forty newborn bull calves were assigned to one of four feeding groups. The feeds either contained la...
An experimental calf-starter diet containing roasted whole soybeans, buffer and dehydrated alfalfa p...
We purchased 264 calves (125 bulls and 139 steers) in Tennessee and transported them to Kansas to ev...
The work represented in this publication was performed with one major goal in mind--that the results...
Feeding milk at 8% of birthweight and gradual weaning resulted in the most consistent increases in w...
At Kansas State University, we are conducting research concerning nutrition and feeding management o...
Hyperkalemia is a common complication in neonatal diarrheic dairy calves and is corrected by adminis...
An experimental calf starter made from a pelleted commercial type supplement and feeds readily avail...
Potassium chloride added to the prestarter and/or potassium bicarbonate added to the starter fed to...
Sixty Holstein heifers were used from birth to 8 weeks of age to study the effect of amount of potas...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 ASI 1989 F59Master of ScienceAnimal Sciences and Industr
Previous work at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contributed to the development of an ear...
High-moisture forage sorghum silage was fed to 108 steer calves to measure the effect of sodium bica...
After preliminary experiments, four trials were conducted to develop and test a new feeding program ...
BackgroundIncreased plasma potassium concentrations (K+) in neonatal calves with diarrhea are associ...
Forty newborn bull calves were assigned to one of four feeding groups. The feeds either contained la...
An experimental calf-starter diet containing roasted whole soybeans, buffer and dehydrated alfalfa p...
We purchased 264 calves (125 bulls and 139 steers) in Tennessee and transported them to Kansas to ev...
The work represented in this publication was performed with one major goal in mind--that the results...
Feeding milk at 8% of birthweight and gradual weaning resulted in the most consistent increases in w...
At Kansas State University, we are conducting research concerning nutrition and feeding management o...
Hyperkalemia is a common complication in neonatal diarrheic dairy calves and is corrected by adminis...
An experimental calf starter made from a pelleted commercial type supplement and feeds readily avail...