Three exotic grasses potentially useful converting south Texas brush rangeland to permanent pasture were evaluated in 1976 and 1977. Yearling cattle required 16.6, 23.1, and 34.8 kg of forage per kg of gain for coastcross-1 bermudagrass, kleingrass-75, and Bell rhodesgrass, respectively. Cattle gained 0.68, 0.56, and 0.33 kg/head daily grazing these species. They ate (forage disappearing) about 12 kg/head daily regardiess of species, so daily gains directly reflected differences in quality among the forages. Our data suggest that the quality measure most nearly deficient was the factor most limiting animal performance, e.g., correlation between average daily gain and P content was r = 0.89 for cattle grazing Bell rhodesgrass. Its P content ...
Cattle diets were studied on a predominantly native range in Hidalgo County, which is in the extreme...
Seven grass species--desert wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum), streambank wheatgrass (Agropyron ripa...
Graduation date: 2005Because forage quality of cool season grasses declines to sub-maintenance level...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional profile of mono- or multi-species pastur...
Russian wildrye (Psathyrostachys juncea), Altai wildrye (Leymus angustus), creeping foxtail (Alopecu...
Large economic returns to management of grazing lands for wildlife are often realized throughout Tex...
From May 1975 to November 1977, whole plant samples of 6 native and 2 introduced grass species, and ...
Diets of cattle grazing crested wheatgrass [Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schult.] or native range p...
Nutritive content of seasonal diets following mechanical and chemical brush management on east-centr...
Research on Anderson and Scherzinger's hypothesis that spring cattle grazing can positively affect s...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Jim Spain, Animal ScienceSustainable livestock systems ar...
Integrating use of seedings of perennial cool-season grasses with native range is used to increase a...
8 pp., 4 tables, 15 figuresThis publication provides beef producers with information on managing a n...
Forage makes up a major portion of the rations of cattle and rate of animal gains varies widely with...
Grasses sampled (wooly sedge, big blue stem, switchgrass, little blue stem, needle and thread, blue ...
Cattle diets were studied on a predominantly native range in Hidalgo County, which is in the extreme...
Seven grass species--desert wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum), streambank wheatgrass (Agropyron ripa...
Graduation date: 2005Because forage quality of cool season grasses declines to sub-maintenance level...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional profile of mono- or multi-species pastur...
Russian wildrye (Psathyrostachys juncea), Altai wildrye (Leymus angustus), creeping foxtail (Alopecu...
Large economic returns to management of grazing lands for wildlife are often realized throughout Tex...
From May 1975 to November 1977, whole plant samples of 6 native and 2 introduced grass species, and ...
Diets of cattle grazing crested wheatgrass [Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schult.] or native range p...
Nutritive content of seasonal diets following mechanical and chemical brush management on east-centr...
Research on Anderson and Scherzinger's hypothesis that spring cattle grazing can positively affect s...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Jim Spain, Animal ScienceSustainable livestock systems ar...
Integrating use of seedings of perennial cool-season grasses with native range is used to increase a...
8 pp., 4 tables, 15 figuresThis publication provides beef producers with information on managing a n...
Forage makes up a major portion of the rations of cattle and rate of animal gains varies widely with...
Grasses sampled (wooly sedge, big blue stem, switchgrass, little blue stem, needle and thread, blue ...
Cattle diets were studied on a predominantly native range in Hidalgo County, which is in the extreme...
Seven grass species--desert wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum), streambank wheatgrass (Agropyron ripa...
Graduation date: 2005Because forage quality of cool season grasses declines to sub-maintenance level...