Abstract
Objective:Compare wet distiller’s grains plus solubles and wet corn gluten feed with dry-rolled or whole-shelled corn in a novel programmed-feeding strategy being developed at the Kansas State University Beef Stocker Unit.
Description:A total of 320 crossbred steers were used to determine the effects of two corn by-products and methods of corn processing, utilizing a high-energy limit-fed feeding strategy.
The Bottom Line:Kansas producers have the option of feeding corn by-product and whether or not to process corn in a high-energy limit-fed feeding strategy without the risk of negatively affecting performance.
Keywords: Stocker cattle, limit-feeding, wet distillers grains, wet corn gluten feed
How to Cite:
Spore, T. J., Montgomery, S. P., Titgemeyer, E. C., Hanzlicek, G. A., Vahl, C., Nagaraja, T. G., Hollenbeck, W. R., Wahl, R. N. & Blasi, D., (2018) “Wet Distiller’s Grains and Wet Corn Gluten with Dry-Rolled or Whole-Shelled Corn in High-Energy Limit-Fed Diets Do Not Affect Growing Cattle Performance”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 4(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.7542
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