The effect of various levels of roughages and various grains on the growth patterns of growing and fattening steers

In Study I alfalfa-bermuda grass hay or oat straw was fed with rolled barley, pelleted beet pulp, soybean oil meal and cracked wheat, in various proportions, in twenty protein-supplemented rations to immature Hereford steers. A control ration of 10% long straw, 78% rolled barley and 12% soybean oil...

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Main Author: Gardner, Joseph William
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/32667
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-326672018-01-05T17:46:47Z The effect of various levels of roughages and various grains on the growth patterns of growing and fattening steers Gardner, Joseph William Beff cattle -- Feeding and feeds In Study I alfalfa-bermuda grass hay or oat straw was fed with rolled barley, pelleted beet pulp, soybean oil meal and cracked wheat, in various proportions, in twenty protein-supplemented rations to immature Hereford steers. A control ration of 10% long straw, 78% rolled barley and 12% soybean oil meal was included. The best results were obtained with a roughage level of 10%. However, it was shown that it was feasible to feed roughage levels as high as 40% without detrimental effects to either average daily gain, feed efficiency, or carcass quality. In Study II various feed grains were fed in the ratio 90:10 (concentrate to roughage). The Canadian feed grains of barley and wheat were compared with corn. Various ratios of these feed grains were also compared. Excellent gains and feed efficiencies were obtained on all rations and it was shown that the cost of the grains available would be the largest factor in determining which to use. Land and Food Systems, Faculty of Graduate 2011-03-21T20:06:41Z 2011-03-21T20:06:41Z 1973 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/32667 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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Gardner, Joseph William
The effect of various levels of roughages and various grains on the growth patterns of growing and fattening steers
description In Study I alfalfa-bermuda grass hay or oat straw was fed with rolled barley, pelleted beet pulp, soybean oil meal and cracked wheat, in various proportions, in twenty protein-supplemented rations to immature Hereford steers. A control ration of 10% long straw, 78% rolled barley and 12% soybean oil meal was included. The best results were obtained with a roughage level of 10%. However, it was shown that it was feasible to feed roughage levels as high as 40% without detrimental effects to either average daily gain, feed efficiency, or carcass quality. In Study II various feed grains were fed in the ratio 90:10 (concentrate to roughage). The Canadian feed grains of barley and wheat were compared with corn. Various ratios of these feed grains were also compared. Excellent gains and feed efficiencies were obtained on all rations and it was shown that the cost of the grains available would be the largest factor in determining which to use. === Land and Food Systems, Faculty of === Graduate
author Gardner, Joseph William
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title The effect of various levels of roughages and various grains on the growth patterns of growing and fattening steers
title_short The effect of various levels of roughages and various grains on the growth patterns of growing and fattening steers
title_full The effect of various levels of roughages and various grains on the growth patterns of growing and fattening steers
title_fullStr The effect of various levels of roughages and various grains on the growth patterns of growing and fattening steers
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