Seventy-two yearling crossbred steers were used in an individual feeding trial to evaluate the effects of adding a molasses-fat blend (Synergy® 19/14; Cargill Molasses Liquid Products) to diets at 6 or 12% (dry basis) on growth performance, carcass traits, and feed intake behavior. Dry-rolled corn was processed to a mean geometric particle size of either 2,000 or 3,800 microns. Adding the liquid supplement at 6% to the coarse-rolled finishing ration improved gain (P<.1) and feed efficiency (P<.1). Incorporation of Synergy 19/14 into feedlot rations may help reduce fluctuations in feed intake
Effects of adding 0, 7, 14, or 21% condensed distillers solubles (CDS) to diets containing either 20...
Performance and carcass characteristics were evaluated using five concentrations of corn condensed d...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...
Seventy-two yearling crossbred steers were used in an individual feeding trial to evaluate the e...
Eighty Angus × Hereford cross steers were used in an individual feeding study to compare soybean m...
Adding Synergy2 to a corn-based finishing diet to provide 1.12% lipid did not significantly increase...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six dietary inclusions of wet distillers grain plus solubles ...
Blocks based on cooked beet molasses, cane molasses, or concentrated separator by-product, CSB) we...
By-products from the dry-milling ethanol process can be used in cattle diets to replace corn. There ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different fat sources in finishing diets o...
Finishing yearling steers fed a corn-based diet containing steep liquor had statistically similar li...
[EN]A study was conducted on crossbred steers (n=275; 376±924 kg) to evaluate performance and carcas...
Feeding MSE (multiple stabilized enzymes in an enzyme-microbial feed product) at the rate of 2 lb of...
Two-hundred-and-eighty yearling steers were used to evaluate effects of increasing levels of a corn ...
A finishing study evaluated the effects of altering distillers grains composition on feedlot perform...
Effects of adding 0, 7, 14, or 21% condensed distillers solubles (CDS) to diets containing either 20...
Performance and carcass characteristics were evaluated using five concentrations of corn condensed d...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...
Seventy-two yearling crossbred steers were used in an individual feeding trial to evaluate the e...
Eighty Angus × Hereford cross steers were used in an individual feeding study to compare soybean m...
Adding Synergy2 to a corn-based finishing diet to provide 1.12% lipid did not significantly increase...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six dietary inclusions of wet distillers grain plus solubles ...
Blocks based on cooked beet molasses, cane molasses, or concentrated separator by-product, CSB) we...
By-products from the dry-milling ethanol process can be used in cattle diets to replace corn. There ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different fat sources in finishing diets o...
Finishing yearling steers fed a corn-based diet containing steep liquor had statistically similar li...
[EN]A study was conducted on crossbred steers (n=275; 376±924 kg) to evaluate performance and carcas...
Feeding MSE (multiple stabilized enzymes in an enzyme-microbial feed product) at the rate of 2 lb of...
Two-hundred-and-eighty yearling steers were used to evaluate effects of increasing levels of a corn ...
A finishing study evaluated the effects of altering distillers grains composition on feedlot perform...
Effects of adding 0, 7, 14, or 21% condensed distillers solubles (CDS) to diets containing either 20...
Performance and carcass characteristics were evaluated using five concentrations of corn condensed d...
A trial was conducted as a randomized block design to assess the effects of condensed corn distiller...