For some years we have felt that in sections at least of the Kimberley cattle region, stock would benefit from a supplement of phosphorus. In his article More Beef from the Kimberleys, which appeared in 1952 issues of this Journal, Cattle Adviser Grant A. Smith stressed this conviction and referred to trials which would be put in hand using American Fosfeeder equipment to meter the right amounts of soluble phosphate automatically into the trough along with the drinking water
Mineral nutrition is one of the most complicated and least understood components of nutrition. For y...
Bulletin containing general information on the importance of calcium and phosphorus in livestock die...
Beef cattle require a number of dietary mineral elements for normal bodily maintenance, growth, and ...
Key messages for managing phosphorus nutrition In many of regions of northern Australia, phosphorus...
Low phosphorus content and low protein content of pastures usually go hand in hand and as most dry f...
The aims of this project were to investigate the phosphorus and mineral requirements of cattle brows...
Simmentaler cows grazing Cymbopogon-Themeda veld in the western Highveld region of South Africa (198...
Bulletin containing the results of an experiment in using mineral supplements in cattle feeding on r...
The importance of phosphorus nutrition for cattle grazing northern Australian rangelands has been we...
of phosphorus supplementation on growth and reproductive characteristics of beef cows in the semi-ar...
Low phosphorus (P) levels in Northern Great Plains rangeland forage combined with limited data on th...
Steers on native grass consumed equal amounts of mixtures containing 50% trace mineralized salt and ...
This bulletin will help ranchers to assess the mineral needs of their beef cattle and to start think...
The importance of phosphorus nutrition for cattle grazing northern Australian rangelands has been we...
Twelve yearling Droughtmaster heifers were grazed on a tropical grass/legume pasture in north-east A...
Mineral nutrition is one of the most complicated and least understood components of nutrition. For y...
Bulletin containing general information on the importance of calcium and phosphorus in livestock die...
Beef cattle require a number of dietary mineral elements for normal bodily maintenance, growth, and ...
Key messages for managing phosphorus nutrition In many of regions of northern Australia, phosphorus...
Low phosphorus content and low protein content of pastures usually go hand in hand and as most dry f...
The aims of this project were to investigate the phosphorus and mineral requirements of cattle brows...
Simmentaler cows grazing Cymbopogon-Themeda veld in the western Highveld region of South Africa (198...
Bulletin containing the results of an experiment in using mineral supplements in cattle feeding on r...
The importance of phosphorus nutrition for cattle grazing northern Australian rangelands has been we...
of phosphorus supplementation on growth and reproductive characteristics of beef cows in the semi-ar...
Low phosphorus (P) levels in Northern Great Plains rangeland forage combined with limited data on th...
Steers on native grass consumed equal amounts of mixtures containing 50% trace mineralized salt and ...
This bulletin will help ranchers to assess the mineral needs of their beef cattle and to start think...
The importance of phosphorus nutrition for cattle grazing northern Australian rangelands has been we...
Twelve yearling Droughtmaster heifers were grazed on a tropical grass/legume pasture in north-east A...
Mineral nutrition is one of the most complicated and least understood components of nutrition. For y...
Bulletin containing general information on the importance of calcium and phosphorus in livestock die...
Beef cattle require a number of dietary mineral elements for normal bodily maintenance, growth, and ...