Use of urea in beef cattle rations, particularly in rations containing high levels of roughage (growing-type rations), has been limited by urea\u27s toxicity, segregation and mixing problems, palatability, and poor use by animals. We compared soybean meal, Starea® (44% protein equivalent), Starea ® (60% protein equivalent), a milo-urea pellet, and a urea-infused milo berry material as protein (nitrogen) supplements in growing-type rations. Animals used in a nitrogen-balance study were then fed a 70% concentrate ration, receiving the same sources of protein
This experiment investigated the response by calves to different levels of protein during the first ...
Ninety pregnant Angus Hereford cows consuming low-quality, tallgrass-prairie hay were used to evalua...
Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling steers (3 pens of 5 steers each). Arthur wheat, Paoli barley a...
More urea, a torn of nonprotein nitrogen, would be fed to ruminants except for inefficient conversio...
Use of urea in beef cattle rations, particularly in rations containing high levels of roughage (grow...
During the winter of 1970-71, 63 six-year-old, non-lactating, pregnant Hereford cows were divided in...
This test compared urea supplement (hand-fed), urea supplement (self-fed), and soybean meal (SBM) su...
Protein supplements composed of either soybean meal, a combination of soybean meal and urea, or milo...
Results of previous similar research have been reported in Kansas Agicu1tural Experiment Station Bul...
Pregnant Hereford and Angus cows wintered on native bluestem pasture were used to compare soybean-me...
Urea is a common ingredient in cattle diets. While this nonprotein nitrogren compound is a satisfact...
Twenty-four individually fed heifers were used to evaluate four combinations of micronized or dry-ro...
Trials at several research centers as well as in Kansas (Bulletin 483, page 32) have shown roughage ...
Dry corn, stave ensiled high-moisture corn (HMC), stave ensiled HMC treated with urea, and Harvestor...
A 60-day growth trial with 170 exotic crossbred steers (avg. wt. 626 lbs) was conducted to assess th...
This experiment investigated the response by calves to different levels of protein during the first ...
Ninety pregnant Angus Hereford cows consuming low-quality, tallgrass-prairie hay were used to evalua...
Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling steers (3 pens of 5 steers each). Arthur wheat, Paoli barley a...
More urea, a torn of nonprotein nitrogen, would be fed to ruminants except for inefficient conversio...
Use of urea in beef cattle rations, particularly in rations containing high levels of roughage (grow...
During the winter of 1970-71, 63 six-year-old, non-lactating, pregnant Hereford cows were divided in...
This test compared urea supplement (hand-fed), urea supplement (self-fed), and soybean meal (SBM) su...
Protein supplements composed of either soybean meal, a combination of soybean meal and urea, or milo...
Results of previous similar research have been reported in Kansas Agicu1tural Experiment Station Bul...
Pregnant Hereford and Angus cows wintered on native bluestem pasture were used to compare soybean-me...
Urea is a common ingredient in cattle diets. While this nonprotein nitrogren compound is a satisfact...
Twenty-four individually fed heifers were used to evaluate four combinations of micronized or dry-ro...
Trials at several research centers as well as in Kansas (Bulletin 483, page 32) have shown roughage ...
Dry corn, stave ensiled high-moisture corn (HMC), stave ensiled HMC treated with urea, and Harvestor...
A 60-day growth trial with 170 exotic crossbred steers (avg. wt. 626 lbs) was conducted to assess th...
This experiment investigated the response by calves to different levels of protein during the first ...
Ninety pregnant Angus Hereford cows consuming low-quality, tallgrass-prairie hay were used to evalua...
Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling steers (3 pens of 5 steers each). Arthur wheat, Paoli barley a...