Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three trials, it did not significantly improve daily gains of steers or heifers grazing late-season native range. Late-season protein supplementation improved average daily gain by over .2 lb per head
Influence of increasing crude protein concentration in a wheat middlings-based supplement was evalua...
Fifty percentage Simmental bull calves were fed either with or without Rumensin. Although Rumensin i...
A pooled-analysis of previous Nebraska Beef Report Articles examined the impact of rumen undegradabl...
Rumensin was self-fed in a loose salt mixture to yearling heifers on late-summer bluestem pasture (A...
Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three tri...
Steers managed within an intensive-early stocking program and receiving Rumensin® via a slow-release...
Two hundred ten Hereford x Angus crossbred yearling steers were used in two trials to determine effe...
Rumensin® Ruminal Delivery Devices put in place 76 days prior to steers entering a feedlot resulted ...
Four hundred sixty-nine English and Continental cross yearling steers grazed on native grass pasture...
We used 136 Hereford heifer calves in two studies to determine the effect on performance of 200 mg m...
Ration erode protein levels of 9%, 11%, 15%, 12 declining to 10.5% and 13% declining to 11% and fina...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used to determine optimal Rumensin ® concentration...
Stocking rate in an intensive-early stocking system (1.25, 1.50, or 1.76 acres per steer) did not in...
Limit-feeding a soybean meal/milo creep supplement (1696 crude protein, average 3.096 salt) was comp...
Eighty steers, primarily of British breeding, were allotted to one of four treatments and maintained...
Influence of increasing crude protein concentration in a wheat middlings-based supplement was evalua...
Fifty percentage Simmental bull calves were fed either with or without Rumensin. Although Rumensin i...
A pooled-analysis of previous Nebraska Beef Report Articles examined the impact of rumen undegradabl...
Rumensin was self-fed in a loose salt mixture to yearling heifers on late-summer bluestem pasture (A...
Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three tri...
Steers managed within an intensive-early stocking program and receiving Rumensin® via a slow-release...
Two hundred ten Hereford x Angus crossbred yearling steers were used in two trials to determine effe...
Rumensin® Ruminal Delivery Devices put in place 76 days prior to steers entering a feedlot resulted ...
Four hundred sixty-nine English and Continental cross yearling steers grazed on native grass pasture...
We used 136 Hereford heifer calves in two studies to determine the effect on performance of 200 mg m...
Ration erode protein levels of 9%, 11%, 15%, 12 declining to 10.5% and 13% declining to 11% and fina...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used to determine optimal Rumensin ® concentration...
Stocking rate in an intensive-early stocking system (1.25, 1.50, or 1.76 acres per steer) did not in...
Limit-feeding a soybean meal/milo creep supplement (1696 crude protein, average 3.096 salt) was comp...
Eighty steers, primarily of British breeding, were allotted to one of four treatments and maintained...
Influence of increasing crude protein concentration in a wheat middlings-based supplement was evalua...
Fifty percentage Simmental bull calves were fed either with or without Rumensin. Although Rumensin i...
A pooled-analysis of previous Nebraska Beef Report Articles examined the impact of rumen undegradabl...