The effect of form of starter grain (coarse versus ground) and inclusion of various levels of hay on rumen development was evaluated. Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of form of diet and forage inclusion on intake, growth, feed efficiency and weaning age in dairy calves. Diets consisted of commercial coarse starter (C), ground starter (G), coarse starter with 7.5% bromegrass hay of consistent particle size (8 - 19 mm) (H1), and coarse starter with 15% hay (H2). In experiment 1, intake was held constant across treatments until weaning, when feed was offered ad libitum. Calves receiving H1 and H2 were heavier, had greater body weight gain and greater feed efficiency than calves receiving C. There were no differences in i...
The experiment was designed to study the importance of early rumen development and of the compositio...
It is important to know or predict feed intake by growing calves on forage- based diets in order to ...
Determining the best level of forage inclusion in diets for optimal performance of weaned calves wil...
The effect of form of starter grain (coarse vs. ground) and inclusion of various levels of hay on bo...
Consumption of solid feed is essential for successful transition from a preruminant to a functional ...
The 1990 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1990Eight, ruminally cannulated, newborn, Holst...
The present study was intended to evaluate the effect of forage source (alfalfa hay; ALF vs. corn si...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of different physical forms of starter feed on rume...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of particle size (PS) of alfalfa hay on growth chara...
A study was conduced in order to evaluate the effects of dietary treatment (commercial starter conce...
Well-developed replacement heifers provide a central foundation for the continued success of the dai...
The objective of this study was to compare the effect of artificially rearing Holstein Friesian bull...
Abstract. The objective of this paper was to review the literature on effects of different methods o...
Supplementing forage to preweaned calves has shown some positive effects, such as stabilization of t...
We examined the effects of replacing corn silage (CS) with reconstituted alfalfa hay (AH) or beet pu...
The experiment was designed to study the importance of early rumen development and of the compositio...
It is important to know or predict feed intake by growing calves on forage- based diets in order to ...
Determining the best level of forage inclusion in diets for optimal performance of weaned calves wil...
The effect of form of starter grain (coarse vs. ground) and inclusion of various levels of hay on bo...
Consumption of solid feed is essential for successful transition from a preruminant to a functional ...
The 1990 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1990Eight, ruminally cannulated, newborn, Holst...
The present study was intended to evaluate the effect of forage source (alfalfa hay; ALF vs. corn si...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of different physical forms of starter feed on rume...
The aim of this study was to assess the effects of particle size (PS) of alfalfa hay on growth chara...
A study was conduced in order to evaluate the effects of dietary treatment (commercial starter conce...
Well-developed replacement heifers provide a central foundation for the continued success of the dai...
The objective of this study was to compare the effect of artificially rearing Holstein Friesian bull...
Abstract. The objective of this paper was to review the literature on effects of different methods o...
Supplementing forage to preweaned calves has shown some positive effects, such as stabilization of t...
We examined the effects of replacing corn silage (CS) with reconstituted alfalfa hay (AH) or beet pu...
The experiment was designed to study the importance of early rumen development and of the compositio...
It is important to know or predict feed intake by growing calves on forage- based diets in order to ...
Determining the best level of forage inclusion in diets for optimal performance of weaned calves wil...