The objective of this study was to determine the effects of silage plant species (faba bean and field pea based whole crop legume-cereals vs. grass) on performance and meat quality of growing Aberdeen Angus (AA) and Nordic Red (NR) bulls. A 2×3 factorial design was used. The experiment comprised 30 AA and 30 NR bulls. Both breeds were randomly allotted to the three feeding treatments. The compositions (g kg-1 dry matter) of diets were: 1) grass silage (650) plus rolled barley (350), 2) faba bean-wheat silage (650) plus rolled barley (350) and 3) pea-wheat silage (650) plus rolled barley (350). The experimental diets were offered as total mixed rations ad libitum. The AA bulls grew faster, had better feed conversion rates and superior dressi...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of restricted feeding strategies on perform...
The present experiment was conducted to study diet digestibility, feed intake, animal performance an...
The objective was to study the effects of partial replacement of barley grain by rye grain on dry ma...
An experiment with 30 Hereford growing bulls was designed to study the effects of (1) forage type an...
The effects of dietary inclusion of lupine and faba bean throughout the growing and finishing period...
This study was conducted to examine the performance of growing dairy bulls offered diets based on wh...
This study investigates the effect on performance, carcass and meat characteristics of increasing th...
The objective of the experiment was to study the performance, carcass traits and meat quality of pur...
The objective was to study the effects of primary growth vs. regrowth grass silage on intake, growth...
The aim of the present experiment was to study the effects of (1) digestibility of grass-red clover ...
Grass silage is barely used in intensive beef production, but it is unclear if its lower energy supp...
Recent studies have shown that the inclusion of some alternative forages with grass silage-based die...
The present experiment was conducted to study the performance of Hereford bulls offered diets based ...
This experiment was conducted during three consecutive years with 144 Ayrshire bulls of an initial a...
This study aims to determine the effect of partial (50% and 75%) and complete (100%) replacement of ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of restricted feeding strategies on perform...
The present experiment was conducted to study diet digestibility, feed intake, animal performance an...
The objective was to study the effects of partial replacement of barley grain by rye grain on dry ma...
An experiment with 30 Hereford growing bulls was designed to study the effects of (1) forage type an...
The effects of dietary inclusion of lupine and faba bean throughout the growing and finishing period...
This study was conducted to examine the performance of growing dairy bulls offered diets based on wh...
This study investigates the effect on performance, carcass and meat characteristics of increasing th...
The objective of the experiment was to study the performance, carcass traits and meat quality of pur...
The objective was to study the effects of primary growth vs. regrowth grass silage on intake, growth...
The aim of the present experiment was to study the effects of (1) digestibility of grass-red clover ...
Grass silage is barely used in intensive beef production, but it is unclear if its lower energy supp...
Recent studies have shown that the inclusion of some alternative forages with grass silage-based die...
The present experiment was conducted to study the performance of Hereford bulls offered diets based ...
This experiment was conducted during three consecutive years with 144 Ayrshire bulls of an initial a...
This study aims to determine the effect of partial (50% and 75%) and complete (100%) replacement of ...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of restricted feeding strategies on perform...
The present experiment was conducted to study diet digestibility, feed intake, animal performance an...
The objective was to study the effects of partial replacement of barley grain by rye grain on dry ma...