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File 2018 Impacts of Bunk Management on Animal Performance and Hydrogen Sulfide Concentrations of Steers Fed 25% Modified Distillers Grains with Solubles
The focus of this project was to examine the impact of bulk management strategy on animal performance, carcass characteristics, and hydrogen sulfide gas concentration in beef steers fed 25% modified distillers grains with solubles.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2018
File 2012 Corn Stover and Distillers Grains for Lactating Drylot Beef Cows
This project evaluated the use of corn stover and distillers grains as the primary ingredients in lactating beef cow diets.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2012
File 2012 Distillers Grains Equalizes Steer Performance and Carcass Traits in Finishing Diets with Reciprocal Levels of Corn and Barley
A trial that looks at how distillers grain affect steers with reciprocal levels of corn and barley.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2012
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 2010 Interaction of Corn Processing and Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles on Health and Performance of Steers
The results from a 2010 experiment to test the interaction of corn processing and distillers dried grains with solubles on health and performance of steers.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2010
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 Observations on the Palatability of an Inorganic Salt Product for Mitigation of High Sulfur Levels in Feedlot Diets
The results from a 2009 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the palatability of an inorganic salt product for mitigation of high sulfur levels in feedlot diets.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2009
File PDF document 2008 Effects of Supplying Increasing Levels of Distillers Dried Grain with Solubles in Growing Diets on Intake, Digestion, and Ruminal Fermentation
The results from a 2008 experiment about the effects of supplying increasing levels of distillers grain with solubles in growing diets on intake, digestion, and ruminal fermentation.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2008
File PDF document 2008 Effects of Wet or Dry Distillers Grains with Solubles Inclusion in Diets Fed to Newly-received Beef Calves on Intake, Average Daily Gain, and Feed Efficiency
The results from a 2008 experiment about the effects of wet or dry distillers grains with solubles inclusion in diets fed to newly-received beef calves on intake, average daily gain, and feed efficiency.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2008
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