A 2- yr study compared a traditional system of grazing yearlings followed by a grain- based drylot finishing program to a system using a self- fed dried distillers grain supplement during a spring/summer/fall pasture grazing season. Th e self- fed (SF) heifers had greater ADG and ending BW on pasture but the traditionally managed heifers had greater final BW and HCW. At harvest, SF heifers had greater 12th rib back fat. When data were adjusted to a common empty body fat, carcass weight and marbling score were greater for traditionally managed heifers
Alternative feeding strategies that reduce costs and maintain animal growth and performance improve ...
The two preceding tests with heifer calves were conducted without the use of grass. Varying amounts...
Ninety-six crossbred heifers were used in an experiment to evaluate the effect of dried distillers g...
A 2- yr study compared a traditional system of grazing yearlings followed by a grain- based drylot f...
A 3-yr study evaluated effects of supplementing modified wet distillers grains with solubles during ...
Spayed heifers were developed into yearlings by grazing corn residue and bromegrass, followed by nat...
A 120-day grazing experiment estimated forage savings, performance, and ground feeding efficiency wh...
The effects of winter level of supplementation were evaluated using spayed heifers grazing winter co...
The benefit of adding weight to cattle prior to entering the finishing phase through a forage-based ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryTerry HouserCrossbred yearling steers (n ...
Forage savings and supplement loss caused by feeding on the ground were estimated when spayed yearli...
A two-year experiment compared two systems for wintering pregnant heifers. The standard system used ...
Circular 320 from this station contains a three-year summary comparing heifers wintered in dry lot ...
Circular 320 from this station contains a three-year summary comparing heifers wintered in dry lot ...
Modified wet distillers grains with solubles (MDGS) were supplemented on the ground to yearling stee...
Alternative feeding strategies that reduce costs and maintain animal growth and performance improve ...
The two preceding tests with heifer calves were conducted without the use of grass. Varying amounts...
Ninety-six crossbred heifers were used in an experiment to evaluate the effect of dried distillers g...
A 2- yr study compared a traditional system of grazing yearlings followed by a grain- based drylot f...
A 3-yr study evaluated effects of supplementing modified wet distillers grains with solubles during ...
Spayed heifers were developed into yearlings by grazing corn residue and bromegrass, followed by nat...
A 120-day grazing experiment estimated forage savings, performance, and ground feeding efficiency wh...
The effects of winter level of supplementation were evaluated using spayed heifers grazing winter co...
The benefit of adding weight to cattle prior to entering the finishing phase through a forage-based ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryTerry HouserCrossbred yearling steers (n ...
Forage savings and supplement loss caused by feeding on the ground were estimated when spayed yearli...
A two-year experiment compared two systems for wintering pregnant heifers. The standard system used ...
Circular 320 from this station contains a three-year summary comparing heifers wintered in dry lot ...
Circular 320 from this station contains a three-year summary comparing heifers wintered in dry lot ...
Modified wet distillers grains with solubles (MDGS) were supplemented on the ground to yearling stee...
Alternative feeding strategies that reduce costs and maintain animal growth and performance improve ...
The two preceding tests with heifer calves were conducted without the use of grass. Varying amounts...
Ninety-six crossbred heifers were used in an experiment to evaluate the effect of dried distillers g...