peer-reviewedThe effect of concentrate cereal type (rolled barley-based v. rolled wheat-based) and concentrate feeding frequency (one 6 kg feed v. two 3 kg feeds per day) on intake, rumen fermentation, diet digestibility and performance of finishing steers offered grass silage to appetite was evaluated over four experiments using a total of 154 animals. Not all four feeding treatments were used in each of the four experiments. The duration of the growth measurement period was 152, 112, 111 and 113 days for experiments 1 to 4, respectively, after which all animals were slaughtered. Dietary dry matter (DM) intake and in vivo digestibility, final live weight, kill-out proportion, carcass weight, carcass conformation score, carcass fat score an...
The effects of maturity and chopping of whole-crop cereal silage on intake, digestibility, live-weig...
A series of in vivo experiments was conducted for the effects of supplementing corn-based dried dist...
A feedlot finishing study evaluated the effect of replacing corn with dry-rolled wheat in diets cont...
Studies were conducted to compare the feed value of wheat middlings (WM) to cereal grains in rations...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary optimal or subop...
Two trials were conducted, one using crossbred steers (Trial 1; N=275; 376±24 kg) and a second using...
The effects of dietary concentrate level and method of feeding (separate or mixed) on performance an...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to investigate the effects and interactions of bre...
A feeding trial was conducted to compare intercropped barley/annual ryegrass silage (B/RS) and barle...
Grass is the predominant forage ensiled in Ireland. However, the relatively modest yields achieved i...
Three trials were conducted to assess the influence of the barley silage particles as a source of e...
peer-reviewedThe intake, growth and feed conversion efficiency of finishing cattle offered whole-cro...
The objectives of the current studies were to evaluate the effects of silage (S) and cereal grain (G...
peer-reviewedTwo experiments were undertaken. In Experiment 1, behaviour, intake pattern and blood ...
The present experiment was conducted to study diet digestibility, feed intake, animal performance an...
The effects of maturity and chopping of whole-crop cereal silage on intake, digestibility, live-weig...
A series of in vivo experiments was conducted for the effects of supplementing corn-based dried dist...
A feedlot finishing study evaluated the effect of replacing corn with dry-rolled wheat in diets cont...
Studies were conducted to compare the feed value of wheat middlings (WM) to cereal grains in rations...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe objective of this study was to determine the effect of dietary optimal or subop...
Two trials were conducted, one using crossbred steers (Trial 1; N=275; 376±24 kg) and a second using...
The effects of dietary concentrate level and method of feeding (separate or mixed) on performance an...
peer-reviewedThe objective of this experiment was to investigate the effects and interactions of bre...
A feeding trial was conducted to compare intercropped barley/annual ryegrass silage (B/RS) and barle...
Grass is the predominant forage ensiled in Ireland. However, the relatively modest yields achieved i...
Three trials were conducted to assess the influence of the barley silage particles as a source of e...
peer-reviewedThe intake, growth and feed conversion efficiency of finishing cattle offered whole-cro...
The objectives of the current studies were to evaluate the effects of silage (S) and cereal grain (G...
peer-reviewedTwo experiments were undertaken. In Experiment 1, behaviour, intake pattern and blood ...
The present experiment was conducted to study diet digestibility, feed intake, animal performance an...
The effects of maturity and chopping of whole-crop cereal silage on intake, digestibility, live-weig...
A series of in vivo experiments was conducted for the effects of supplementing corn-based dried dist...
A feedlot finishing study evaluated the effect of replacing corn with dry-rolled wheat in diets cont...