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Performance and Carcass Traits of Market Beef Cattle Supplemented Self-Fed Byproducts on Pasture: A Progress Report

Authors: Daniel Kiesling (Iowa State University) , Daniel G. Morrical (Iowa State University) , Daryl R. Strohbehn (Iowa State University) , Mark S. Honeyman (Iowa State University) , Darrell Busby (Iowa State University) , Joe Sellers (Iowa State University) , Dallas L. Maxwell (Iowa State University)

  • Performance and Carcass Traits of Market Beef Cattle Supplemented Self-Fed Byproducts on Pasture: A Progress Report

    Western Research and Demonstration Farm

    Performance and Carcass Traits of Market Beef Cattle Supplemented Self-Fed Byproducts on Pasture: A Progress Report

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Abstract

Due to rising costs of conventional feedstuffs, more focus has been put on feeding byproducts from ethanol production or further processing of grains. The effects of using these feedstuffs on live animal performance, carcass traits, and the economic benefits are still under investigation. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of feeding combinations of self-fed byproducts and corn grain to yearling cattle on grazing pasture on their growth and carcass traits.

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Kiesling, D., Morrical, D. G., Strohbehn, D. R., Honeyman, M. S., Busby, D., Sellers, J. & Maxwell, D. L., (2009) “Performance and Carcass Traits of Market Beef Cattle Supplemented Self-Fed Byproducts on Pasture: A Progress Report”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2008(1).

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2009-01-01

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