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File 2018 Feeding North Dakota-born Calves to Finish in North Dakota- DFCS
The Dakota Feeder Calf Show Feedout project was developed to discover the actual final value of spring-born beef steer calves, provide comparisons between herds, and benchmark feeding and carcass performance.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2018
File PDF document 2010 Effects of Increasing Levels of Distillers Grains in Barley-based Diets on Growing and Finishing Feedlot Performance, Carcass Traits, and Nutrients in Manure
The results from a 2010 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of increasing levels of distillers grains in barley-based diets on growing and finishing feedlot performance, carcass traits, and nutrients in manure.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2010
File PDF document 2009 Discovering Value in North Dakota Calves; The Dakota Feeder Calf Show Feedout Project VIII
The results from a 2009 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center about the Dakota feeder calf show feedout project.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2009
File PDF document 2009 Effect of Distillers Grains on Natural vs. Conventional Supplements and Production Methods on Feedlot Performance, and Carcass Characteristics
The results from a 2009 experiment by North Dakota State University to test the effects of distillers grains on natural vs. conventional supplements and production methods on feedlot perforamance and carcass characteristics. The trial was held at Carrington and Hettinger.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2009
File PDF document 2009 Effects of Dried Distillers Grains With Solubles on Growing and Finishing Steer Intake, Performance, Carcass Characteristics, Color, and Sensory Attributes
The results from a 2009 experiment about the effects of dried distillers grains with solubles on growing and finishing steer intake, performance, carcass characteristics, color, and sensory attributes.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2009
File PDF document 2009 Impact of Weaning Date on Calf Growth and Carcass Traits*
The results from a 2009 experiment the North Dakota State University to test the impact of weaning date on calf growth and carcass traits. The trial was held at Carrington and Hettinger.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2009
File PDF document 2008 Does Administration of Anabolic Growth Implants to Finishing Beef Cattle Influence Carcass Attributes of Cattle Genetically Indexed for Enhanced Beef Palatability?
The results from a 2008 experiment by North Dakota State University to test the administration of anabolic growth implants to finishing beef cattle to see if it influences carcass attributes of cattle genetically indexed for enhanced beef palatability.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2008
File PDF document 2008 Effects of Timing of Flax Feeding on Feedlot Performance, Carcass Traits, and Fatty Acid Profile in Beef Muscle
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of timing of flax feeding on feedlot performance, carcass traits, and fatty acid profile in beef muscle.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2008
File PDF document 2008 Feedlot Performance and Carcass Traits of Steers Fed a Natural Supplement
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test feedlot performance and carcass traits of steers fed a natural supplement.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2008
File PDF document 2008 Working Chute Behavior of Feedlot Cattle Can Be an Indication of Cattle Temperament and Beef Carcass Composition and Quality
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test if working chute behavior of feedlot cattle can be an indication of cattle temperament and beef carcass composition and quality.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2008
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