The project demonstrated how returns on cull cows and heifers could be increased through various pasture and grain feeding methods. Increasing the nett value of steers and surplus heifers by paddock grain supplementation during the last 12 months pre-slaughter was achieved. Various combionations of supplements, HGPs and men modifiers increased turn-off liveweight by up to 100 kg in steers grazing native pasture in north Queensland. Lifting turn-off weights of steers grazing sown grass pastures in central Queensland was also possible with additional grain or protein supplements. Ways to provide better supplements for young weaners were identified and a number of supplemen6 and additives to supplements were investigated for weaners. A dose r...
The potential of beef producers to profitably produce 500-kg steers at 2.5 years of age in northern ...
In an ever changing market, ruminant milk and meat production must continually develop cost-effectiv...
Dose response curves to various supplements were established in two pen-feeding experiments (Exp1 an...
The project demonstrated how returns on cull cows and heifers could be increased through various pas...
The beef industry faces on-going economic challenges with returns from cattle often not keeping pace...
A strategy comprising a winter/spring protein supplement, rumen modifier and hormonal growth promota...
This project investigated reducing slaughter age of northern cattle through modifications of growth ...
Low level strategic supplements constitute one of the few options for northern beef producers to inc...
A 3-yr study evaluated effects of supplementing modified wet distillers grains with solubles during ...
The live weight gain of cattle on tropical pastures is reviewed and found to be low and dependent on...
This experiment aimed at maximising wet season liveweight gain (LWG) of cattle grazing good quality ...
Growing yearling steers on summer rangelands as part of a cow-calf-yearling operation would allow pr...
This project investigated the reasons for the large within-herd variation in steer growth identified...
A number of studies on Brigalow Research Station, Theodore, in Central Queensland, investigated the ...
SUMMARY The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of two protein levels in mineral-pro...
The potential of beef producers to profitably produce 500-kg steers at 2.5 years of age in northern ...
In an ever changing market, ruminant milk and meat production must continually develop cost-effectiv...
Dose response curves to various supplements were established in two pen-feeding experiments (Exp1 an...
The project demonstrated how returns on cull cows and heifers could be increased through various pas...
The beef industry faces on-going economic challenges with returns from cattle often not keeping pace...
A strategy comprising a winter/spring protein supplement, rumen modifier and hormonal growth promota...
This project investigated reducing slaughter age of northern cattle through modifications of growth ...
Low level strategic supplements constitute one of the few options for northern beef producers to inc...
A 3-yr study evaluated effects of supplementing modified wet distillers grains with solubles during ...
The live weight gain of cattle on tropical pastures is reviewed and found to be low and dependent on...
This experiment aimed at maximising wet season liveweight gain (LWG) of cattle grazing good quality ...
Growing yearling steers on summer rangelands as part of a cow-calf-yearling operation would allow pr...
This project investigated the reasons for the large within-herd variation in steer growth identified...
A number of studies on Brigalow Research Station, Theodore, in Central Queensland, investigated the ...
SUMMARY The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of two protein levels in mineral-pro...
The potential of beef producers to profitably produce 500-kg steers at 2.5 years of age in northern ...
In an ever changing market, ruminant milk and meat production must continually develop cost-effectiv...
Dose response curves to various supplements were established in two pen-feeding experiments (Exp1 an...