Drought conditions in the past have created a shortage of prairie hay and other grass hays that are used as roughage sources for growing beef diets. Ammoniated wheat straw historically has been available for purchase at a lower than prairie hay. Although some research has been conducted using ammoniated wheat straw as a feedstuff for mature cows, little information is available on the use and outcome its inclusion in beef cattle receiving and growing diets. Our objective was to compare the performance outcomes of newly arrived and growing calves fed total mixed rations containing either ammoniated wheat straw, wheat straw, or a traditional blend of prairie hay and alfalfa hay
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
During two winters, 96 beef cows in late gestation were utilized in 60-day precalving feeding tria...
Twenty-four individually fed heifers were used 1n two heifer trials to evaluate four combinations of...
Ninety-one Simmental-Hereford and Hereford cows in early gestation were used to compare three ration...
During two winters, 96 beef cows in late gestation were utilized in 60-day precalving feeding trials...
We conducted two trials to study using wheat straw in rations of either lactating or gestating beef ...
Many tons of crop residues and other low-quality forages are produced in Kansas each year. Use of th...
Three cattle growth trials were conducted to evaluate the use of untreated and alkali-treated wheat ...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers (avg wt. = 998 lb) were used in a 30-day conventional digestion ...
The effect of anhydrous ammonia or liquid supplement treatment of wheat straw was evaluated by field...
Intake of dormant, bluestem-range forage was increased by feeding steers supplements based on wheat ...
A 101-day growing study was conducted to evaluate the growth performance of beef heifers fed wheat m...
A digestibility trial measuring intake, digestibility, ruminal nutrient disappearance, and ruminal p...
Two winter steer growth trials were conducted to investigate responses of steer calves to ammoniatio...
Mature, crossbred beef cows (n = 87 in 1990-91, n = 84 in 1991-1992) were used to determine the effe...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
During two winters, 96 beef cows in late gestation were utilized in 60-day precalving feeding tria...
Twenty-four individually fed heifers were used 1n two heifer trials to evaluate four combinations of...
Ninety-one Simmental-Hereford and Hereford cows in early gestation were used to compare three ration...
During two winters, 96 beef cows in late gestation were utilized in 60-day precalving feeding trials...
We conducted two trials to study using wheat straw in rations of either lactating or gestating beef ...
Many tons of crop residues and other low-quality forages are produced in Kansas each year. Use of th...
Three cattle growth trials were conducted to evaluate the use of untreated and alkali-treated wheat ...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers (avg wt. = 998 lb) were used in a 30-day conventional digestion ...
The effect of anhydrous ammonia or liquid supplement treatment of wheat straw was evaluated by field...
Intake of dormant, bluestem-range forage was increased by feeding steers supplements based on wheat ...
A 101-day growing study was conducted to evaluate the growth performance of beef heifers fed wheat m...
A digestibility trial measuring intake, digestibility, ruminal nutrient disappearance, and ruminal p...
Two winter steer growth trials were conducted to investigate responses of steer calves to ammoniatio...
Mature, crossbred beef cows (n = 87 in 1990-91, n = 84 in 1991-1992) were used to determine the effe...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
During two winters, 96 beef cows in late gestation were utilized in 60-day precalving feeding tria...
Twenty-four individually fed heifers were used 1n two heifer trials to evaluate four combinations of...