Several commodity feeds that are high in fiber are available that may substitute for corn cobs in a complete starting ration. This study was designed to evaluate the use of soyhulls and sunflower meal as substitutes for corncobs as a roughage source for newly weaned calves. One-hundred-and-fifty calves from the ISU Rhodes Research Farm were weaned, weighed, sorted by sex, and stratified by weight to eight pens. Two pens of each sex were assigned to one of two diet treatments. Calves fed the corncob diet consumed two pounds more feed dry matter, gained 1.5 pounds more per day, and were more efficient the first 14 days on feed. The soyhull diet was quite fine in particle size, and some feed particle separation occurred in the bunk. Some compe...
Early weaning can be used by cow-calf producers to reduce stocking rates by 20% to 30% during drough...
The effect of form of starter grain (coarse versus ground) and inclusion of various levels of hay on...
Three hundred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were used in a growing study to compare growth pe...
To evaluate the effect of roasting soybeans and corn on performance of young dairy calves, newborn H...
We examined the effects of replacing corn silage (CS) with reconstituted alfalfa hay (AH) or beet pu...
Abstract only availableThe present experiment utilized a group of 16 Angus-based steers. The steers ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of soybean hulls as an energy source ...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of two levels of soybean hulls (0 and 400.1 g/...
The effects of grain source and roughage level in limited intake feeding programs were evaluated in ...
We investigated the nutritional needs of Jersey calves, focusing on meeting energy requirements by a...
The use of different supplemental protein sources with soybean hulls in receiving cattle diets were ...
Thirty calves were used in an 84-day growth trial to evaluate protein efficiency of corn steep compa...
An experimental calf-starter diet containing roasted whole soybeans, buffer and dehydrated alfalfa p...
Consumption of solid feed is essential for successful transition from a preruminant to a functional ...
In Trial 1, 91 Holstein calves were fed starters containing either soybean meal (SBM), extruded soyb...
Early weaning can be used by cow-calf producers to reduce stocking rates by 20% to 30% during drough...
The effect of form of starter grain (coarse versus ground) and inclusion of various levels of hay on...
Three hundred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were used in a growing study to compare growth pe...
To evaluate the effect of roasting soybeans and corn on performance of young dairy calves, newborn H...
We examined the effects of replacing corn silage (CS) with reconstituted alfalfa hay (AH) or beet pu...
Abstract only availableThe present experiment utilized a group of 16 Angus-based steers. The steers ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of soybean hulls as an energy source ...
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of two levels of soybean hulls (0 and 400.1 g/...
The effects of grain source and roughage level in limited intake feeding programs were evaluated in ...
We investigated the nutritional needs of Jersey calves, focusing on meeting energy requirements by a...
The use of different supplemental protein sources with soybean hulls in receiving cattle diets were ...
Thirty calves were used in an 84-day growth trial to evaluate protein efficiency of corn steep compa...
An experimental calf-starter diet containing roasted whole soybeans, buffer and dehydrated alfalfa p...
Consumption of solid feed is essential for successful transition from a preruminant to a functional ...
In Trial 1, 91 Holstein calves were fed starters containing either soybean meal (SBM), extruded soyb...
Early weaning can be used by cow-calf producers to reduce stocking rates by 20% to 30% during drough...
The effect of form of starter grain (coarse versus ground) and inclusion of various levels of hay on...
Three hundred heifers (573 lb initial body weight) were used in a growing study to compare growth pe...