Effect of diet grain content on performance of growing and finishing cattle

HD Woody, DG Fox, JR Black - Journal of Animal Science, 1983 - academic.oup.com
Two experiments were conducted to study the effect of grain level in the diet on performance
of growing and finishing cattle. A total of 144 steers were fed corn silages of various grain …

[PDF][PDF] Urea as a non-protein nitrogen sources for ruminants

D Panday - Sc. Ag. 2nd year, Revew article Institute of Agriculture …, 2010 - Citeseer
Urea is used as most common non-protein nitrogen feed source for ruminants, which
contains 46.7 percent of nitrogen. It is fed as a replacement for a part of the protein in a …

Practical considerations in the production of beef with maximum forage and minimum grain

LS Pope - Journal of Animal Science, 1976 - academic.oup.com
Consideration must be given to the practical aspects of forage-finished beef production
before the practice can be widely recommended. Research has shown that cattle can be …

A comparison of ten drylot steer-finishing systems involving corn silage, urea, and pelleted Coastal Bermuda grass.

RL Edwards, GCJ Skelley, JW Hubbard, JJ Starnes… - 1973 - cabidigitallibrary.org
In feeding trials steers were fed maize silage with or without urea added at ensiling and
Bermuda grass pellets with or without added urea and in some diets were fed supplements …