This experiment evaluated the performance of 84 Braford steers grazing on summer and winter cultivated pastures fed or not fed an energy-protein supplement. Steers were 10 months old and weighed, on average, 165 kg at the beginning of the trial. Steers grazed on cultivated winter pasture, consisting of black oats (Avena strigosa) and ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), and then on cultivated summer pasture, consisting of Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum). The following treatments were applied: SS – supplement was fed during both seasons; SN – supplement was fed only during the winter; NS – supplement was fed only during the summer; and NN – steers were not fed any supplement. Supplementation resulted in higher body weight and better body ...
Thirty-six steers grazing smooth bromegrass pastures were used to evaluate the effects of a suppleme...
Supplementation studies were conducted with yearling steers on a silty range site in central North D...
A 3-year study evaluated weight gain, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and fecal nitrogen (FN) of beef ste...
This experiment evaluated the performance of 84 Braford steers grazing on summer and winter cultivat...
Yearling steers supplemented with protein (40% - 29% NPN - 19% from biuret) while grazing primarily ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of supplements containing different energy sour...
Seventy-two yearling, black baldy steers were utilized in a grazing experiment to study the effect o...
This experiment aimed at maximising wet season liveweight gain (LWG) of cattle grazing good quality ...
Crossbred beef steers (n = 328, initially 495 lb) were used to determine the effects of energy sup...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of beef cattle with two levels of energy-p...
Growing yearling steers on summer rangelands as part of a cow-calf-yearling operation would allow pr...
This experimentwas carried out with the objective of determining the energy and protein requirements...
Three studies were conducted to evaluate late summer protein supplementation for growing steers on N...
An experiment was carried out over 2 years to examine the interactions between two planes of winter ...
<p>The objective was to evaluate performance and economic viability of protein supplementation of gr...
Thirty-six steers grazing smooth bromegrass pastures were used to evaluate the effects of a suppleme...
Supplementation studies were conducted with yearling steers on a silty range site in central North D...
A 3-year study evaluated weight gain, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and fecal nitrogen (FN) of beef ste...
This experiment evaluated the performance of 84 Braford steers grazing on summer and winter cultivat...
Yearling steers supplemented with protein (40% - 29% NPN - 19% from biuret) while grazing primarily ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of supplements containing different energy sour...
Seventy-two yearling, black baldy steers were utilized in a grazing experiment to study the effect o...
This experiment aimed at maximising wet season liveweight gain (LWG) of cattle grazing good quality ...
Crossbred beef steers (n = 328, initially 495 lb) were used to determine the effects of energy sup...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of beef cattle with two levels of energy-p...
Growing yearling steers on summer rangelands as part of a cow-calf-yearling operation would allow pr...
This experimentwas carried out with the objective of determining the energy and protein requirements...
Three studies were conducted to evaluate late summer protein supplementation for growing steers on N...
An experiment was carried out over 2 years to examine the interactions between two planes of winter ...
<p>The objective was to evaluate performance and economic viability of protein supplementation of gr...
Thirty-six steers grazing smooth bromegrass pastures were used to evaluate the effects of a suppleme...
Supplementation studies were conducted with yearling steers on a silty range site in central North D...
A 3-year study evaluated weight gain, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and fecal nitrogen (FN) of beef ste...