Experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of grain processing and lipid source on finishing cattle performance, carcass characteristics, and plasma concentrations of glucose, urea, and α-amino nitrogen (amino acids). Eighty yearling Hereford x Angus steers (847 lb) were fed diets containing either steam-flaked corn or dry-rolled corn, both fed with and without 4% added tallow. In a fifth diet, ground flaxseed (equivalent to 4% lipids) replaced a portion of steam-flaked corn. Diets were fed once daily for 85 days. As expected, cattle fed steam-flaked corn were more efficient than steers fed dry-rolled corn. Adding tallow had little effect on performance. Including flaxseed resulted in performance similar to that with tallow addition. Pl...
Two trials were conducted to determine the effects on performance and carcass characteristics of cor...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves were used to evaluate corn processing method and crude p...
To evaluate the effect of corn and flaxseed supplementation at finishing on longissimus thoracis col...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of grain processing and lipid source on finishing cat...
Three experiments evaluated the lipids in distillers grains plus solubles compared with corn or othe...
Forty-five Angus steers (358 kg BW) were utilized in a completely randomized block design with a 3 x...
Rapid expansion of fuel ethanol production has made available abundant supplies of distillers grain...
One hundred forty British x Exotic crossbred, yearling steers (370 kg) were used in a 2 x 2 factor...
A 152-day experiment was conducted using 615 crossbred steers to evaluate cattle performance when ...
Eighty-one steers (428 ± 3.5 kg of BW) were used to determine the effect of grain type (corn vs barl...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six corn processing methods in feedlot diets containing 30% (...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
Increased ethanol production in the United States has increased availability of by-products, giving ...
The objective of this study was to determine the impacts of feeding different inclusions of high- mo...
A feedlot finishing study evaluated the effect of increasing inclusions of either wet (WDGS) or modi...
Two trials were conducted to determine the effects on performance and carcass characteristics of cor...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves were used to evaluate corn processing method and crude p...
To evaluate the effect of corn and flaxseed supplementation at finishing on longissimus thoracis col...
Experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of grain processing and lipid source on finishing cat...
Three experiments evaluated the lipids in distillers grains plus solubles compared with corn or othe...
Forty-five Angus steers (358 kg BW) were utilized in a completely randomized block design with a 3 x...
Rapid expansion of fuel ethanol production has made available abundant supplies of distillers grain...
One hundred forty British x Exotic crossbred, yearling steers (370 kg) were used in a 2 x 2 factor...
A 152-day experiment was conducted using 615 crossbred steers to evaluate cattle performance when ...
Eighty-one steers (428 ± 3.5 kg of BW) were used to determine the effect of grain type (corn vs barl...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six corn processing methods in feedlot diets containing 30% (...
A trial with 100 head of crossbred steers (avg wt 879 lb) was conducted to determine the effects of ...
Increased ethanol production in the United States has increased availability of by-products, giving ...
The objective of this study was to determine the impacts of feeding different inclusions of high- mo...
A feedlot finishing study evaluated the effect of increasing inclusions of either wet (WDGS) or modi...
Two trials were conducted to determine the effects on performance and carcass characteristics of cor...
Three hundred twenty crossbred steer calves were used to evaluate corn processing method and crude p...
To evaluate the effect of corn and flaxseed supplementation at finishing on longissimus thoracis col...