A total of 72 mixed breed steer s from two sources was used in an experiment to determine the effect of lasalocid and length of morning grazing prior to weighing on weight and shrink of steers grazing smooth bromegrass pastures. Steers were divided into eight groups and weighed at either 6, 7, 8, or 9 a.m. on 4 separate days. Half of the steers received a control mineral mixture and half received a mineral mixture containing lasalocid. Weights of purchased steers having an excitable disposition were not affected (P>.10) by length of morning grazing prior to weighing. However, weights of steers raised at the Southeast Kansas Branch Experiment Station (SEKES) increased with length of morning grazing. Steers allowed to graze fo...
A grazing study was conducted using 445 crossbred beef steers (496 lb) to determine the benefits of...
On the Ground • A common practice for assessing livestock weight gains from grazing animals on range...
A common practice for assessing livestock weight gains from grazing animals on rangelands is to conf...
A total of 72 mixed breed steer s from two sources was used in an experiment to determine the effe...
A total of 72 mixed breed steer s from two sources was used in an experiment to determine the effect...
Steers fed 200 mg of Lasalocid per day while grazing bromegrass pasture gained 7.6% faster than non-...
Lasalocid sodium (Bovatec) is a feed additive which has been reported to promote growth and improve ...
Management systems for pastures and for the grazing animals can be major factors in the amount and e...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Two studies were conducted to determine the effect of feed additives on the transit shrink of yearli...
The 1989 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1989Sixty-four Holstein heifer calves were used...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ...
Behavior and some vegetative and edaphic influences of steers grazing under intensive early (IES) an...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ma...
Graduation date: 1987Two experiments were conducted to study the efficacy\ud of feeding lasalocid to...
A grazing study was conducted using 445 crossbred beef steers (496 lb) to determine the benefits of...
On the Ground • A common practice for assessing livestock weight gains from grazing animals on range...
A common practice for assessing livestock weight gains from grazing animals on rangelands is to conf...
A total of 72 mixed breed steer s from two sources was used in an experiment to determine the effe...
A total of 72 mixed breed steer s from two sources was used in an experiment to determine the effect...
Steers fed 200 mg of Lasalocid per day while grazing bromegrass pasture gained 7.6% faster than non-...
Lasalocid sodium (Bovatec) is a feed additive which has been reported to promote growth and improve ...
Management systems for pastures and for the grazing animals can be major factors in the amount and e...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Two studies were conducted to determine the effect of feed additives on the transit shrink of yearli...
The 1989 Annual KSU Dairy Day is known as Dairy Day, 1989Sixty-four Holstein heifer calves were used...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ...
Behavior and some vegetative and edaphic influences of steers grazing under intensive early (IES) an...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ma...
Graduation date: 1987Two experiments were conducted to study the efficacy\ud of feeding lasalocid to...
A grazing study was conducted using 445 crossbred beef steers (496 lb) to determine the benefits of...
On the Ground • A common practice for assessing livestock weight gains from grazing animals on range...
A common practice for assessing livestock weight gains from grazing animals on rangelands is to conf...