Steers managed within an intensive-early stocking program and receiving Rumensin® via a slow-release bolus tended to have higher average daily gains than steers not receiving Rumensin. However, forage organic matter intake, fill, digestibility, and diet selection showed little response to Rumensin administration
Two levels of sorghum grain supplementation (2 or 4 lb/day) for ¢steers in an intensive-early stocki...
Fifty percentage Simmental bull calves were fed either with or without Rumensin. Although Rumensin i...
Seventy five purebred heifers were used to determine whether Monensin, (trade name Rumensin) fed dur...
Steers managed within an intensive-early stocking program and receiving Rumensin® via a slow-releas...
Rumensin® Ruminal Delivery Devices put in place 76 days prior to steers entering a feedlot resulted ...
Stocking rate in an intensive-early stocking system (1.25, 1.50, or 1.76 acres per steer) did not in...
Two hundred ten Hereford x Angus crossbred yearling steers were used in two trials to determine effe...
Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three tria...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used to determine optimal Rumensin ® concentration...
We used 136 Hereford heifer calves in two studies to determine the effect on performance of 200 mg m...
Four hundred sixty-nine English and Continental cross yearling steers grazed on native grass pasture...
Rumensin was self-fed in a loose salt mixture to yearling heifers on late-summer bluestem pasture (A...
Combining Tylan with Rumensin dramatically reduced abscessed liver incidence, compared with that of ...
We used 72 Hereford and Hereford x Angus cross yearling steers to further evaluate 200 mg Monensin (...
Five hundred seventy-two crossbred beef heifers were used to compare gain and feed efficiency of cat...
Two levels of sorghum grain supplementation (2 or 4 lb/day) for ¢steers in an intensive-early stocki...
Fifty percentage Simmental bull calves were fed either with or without Rumensin. Although Rumensin i...
Seventy five purebred heifers were used to determine whether Monensin, (trade name Rumensin) fed dur...
Steers managed within an intensive-early stocking program and receiving Rumensin® via a slow-releas...
Rumensin® Ruminal Delivery Devices put in place 76 days prior to steers entering a feedlot resulted ...
Stocking rate in an intensive-early stocking system (1.25, 1.50, or 1.76 acres per steer) did not in...
Two hundred ten Hereford x Angus crossbred yearling steers were used in two trials to determine effe...
Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three tria...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used to determine optimal Rumensin ® concentration...
We used 136 Hereford heifer calves in two studies to determine the effect on performance of 200 mg m...
Four hundred sixty-nine English and Continental cross yearling steers grazed on native grass pasture...
Rumensin was self-fed in a loose salt mixture to yearling heifers on late-summer bluestem pasture (A...
Combining Tylan with Rumensin dramatically reduced abscessed liver incidence, compared with that of ...
We used 72 Hereford and Hereford x Angus cross yearling steers to further evaluate 200 mg Monensin (...
Five hundred seventy-two crossbred beef heifers were used to compare gain and feed efficiency of cat...
Two levels of sorghum grain supplementation (2 or 4 lb/day) for ¢steers in an intensive-early stocki...
Fifty percentage Simmental bull calves were fed either with or without Rumensin. Although Rumensin i...
Seventy five purebred heifers were used to determine whether Monensin, (trade name Rumensin) fed dur...