One hundred twenty medium-framed steers were fed one of six high (90%) concentrate rations: control (0), 5, 10, or 15% pelleted wheat middlings (WM) replacing the concentrate (dry rolled corn) and 5 or 10% pelleted WM replacing the roughage (chopped alfalfa hay). Increasing WM replacement of the concentrate increased both dry matter (DM) intake and feed/gain ratio linearly, without influencing daily gain or final weight. WM replacement of the roughage decreased DM intake linearly, but it ha d no effect on daily gain, final weight, or feed efficiency . The data indicate that WM could replace only 5% of the concentrate without reducing cattle performance, but complete (100%) or partial (50%) replacement of the roughage with WM...
Seventy two individually fed Angus x Hereford steers (660 lb) were limit-fed, 16.7% CP wheat middlin...
Feedlot cattle have been shown to make high rates of gain with low feed requirements when fed all-co...
Three hundred twenty-eight crossbred beef steers previously fed high-concentrate growing diets had a...
One hundred twenty medium-framed steers were fed one of six high (90%) concentrate rations: contro...
One hundred twenty medium-framed steers were fed one of six high (90%) concentrate rations: control ...
Six medium-framed steers, fitted with ruminal cannulae were used in a 6 × 6 Latin square design an...
A 101-day growing study was conducted to evaluate the growth performance of beef heifers fed wheat m...
Studies were conducted to compare the feed value of wheat middlings (WM) to cereal grains in rations...
A digestibility trial measuring intake, digestibility, ruminal nutrient disappearance, and ruminal p...
One hundred twenty-eight yearling steers (average initial weight 854 Ib) were fed one of four finish...
A finishing study evaluated the effectsof replacing 10, 20, or 30% corn (DM basis) with pelleted tre...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...
Two 28-day receiving experiments were conducted using 620 exotic x British cross steers to evaluate ...
A finishing study evaluated the effects of altering distillers grains composition on feedlot perform...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of three dietary inclusions (0%, 15%, and 30%, DM...
Seventy two individually fed Angus x Hereford steers (660 lb) were limit-fed, 16.7% CP wheat middlin...
Feedlot cattle have been shown to make high rates of gain with low feed requirements when fed all-co...
Three hundred twenty-eight crossbred beef steers previously fed high-concentrate growing diets had a...
One hundred twenty medium-framed steers were fed one of six high (90%) concentrate rations: contro...
One hundred twenty medium-framed steers were fed one of six high (90%) concentrate rations: control ...
Six medium-framed steers, fitted with ruminal cannulae were used in a 6 × 6 Latin square design an...
A 101-day growing study was conducted to evaluate the growth performance of beef heifers fed wheat m...
Studies were conducted to compare the feed value of wheat middlings (WM) to cereal grains in rations...
A digestibility trial measuring intake, digestibility, ruminal nutrient disappearance, and ruminal p...
One hundred twenty-eight yearling steers (average initial weight 854 Ib) were fed one of four finish...
A finishing study evaluated the effectsof replacing 10, 20, or 30% corn (DM basis) with pelleted tre...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...
Two 28-day receiving experiments were conducted using 620 exotic x British cross steers to evaluate ...
A finishing study evaluated the effects of altering distillers grains composition on feedlot perform...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of three dietary inclusions (0%, 15%, and 30%, DM...
Seventy two individually fed Angus x Hereford steers (660 lb) were limit-fed, 16.7% CP wheat middlin...
Feedlot cattle have been shown to make high rates of gain with low feed requirements when fed all-co...
Three hundred twenty-eight crossbred beef steers previously fed high-concentrate growing diets had a...