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Journal of Range Management | 1997

Grass hay as a supplement for grazing cattle. II. Ruminal digesta kinetics.

Guillermo Villalobos; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Don C. Adams; Drew Shain; Thomas E. Long

This study evaluated the effects of supplementing a diet of range hay (5.7% crude protein, 68% NDF) with grass hay from subirrigated meadows (16.5% crude protein, 53.5% NDF), or with a 70% soybean meal:30% wheat grain supplement (40% crude protein) on intake and ruminal digesta kinetics. Twelve ruminally fistulated steers were assigned to 3 treatments (4 steers/treatment) at 2 levels of intake. Treatments were: control, range hay; range hay supplemented with meadow hay (meadow hay was 20% of intake); and range hay supplemented with soybean meal:wheat supplement (supplement was 8% of intake). Intake levels were: ad libitum and equal intake (1.5% of body weight). Range hay was Yb-labeled, and meadow hay and soybean meal:wheat supplements were Er-labeled to measure passage. Intake and digestibility of range hay was not affected by supplementation (P > 0.05). During ad libitum intake, total intake (range hay + supplement) was greater (P > 0.05) for supplement treatments than for the control. No supplement treatment X level of intake interactions were detected (P > 0.05). Total digestibility (range hay + supplement) was greater (P 0.05) for control and meadow hay treatments. Ruminal passage rate (% hour-1), total tract mean retention time, and intestinal transit time of range hay did not differ among treatments (P > 0.05), but ruminal passage rate, total tract mean retention time, and intestinal transit time were greater (P < 0.01) with ad libitum than equal intake. We conclude that a meadow hay supplement produced similar effects on ruminal kinetics and intake of range hay as a soybean meal:wheat supplement.


Journal of Animal Science | 1994

Wet corn distillers byproducts compared with dried corn distillers grains with solubles as a source of protein and energy for ruminants.

G A Ham; Rick Stock; Terry J. Klopfenstein; E. M. Larson; Drew Shain; R. P. Huffman


Journal of Animal Science | 1999

Evaluation of nitrogen and organic matter balance in the feedlot as affected by level and source of dietary fiber.

Sheri Bierman; Galen E. Erickson; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Rick Stock; Drew Shain


Journal of Animal Science | 1997

Evaluation of corn and sorghum distillers byproducts

S. L. Lodge; Rick Stock; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Drew Shain; Daniel Herold


Journal of Animal Science | 1995

Feeding wet corn gluten feed to reduce subacute acidosis in cattle

C R Krehbiel; Rick Stock; D W Herold; Drew Shain; G A Ham; J E Carulla


Journal of Animal Science | 1993

Effect of protein source and grain type on finishing calf performance and ruminal metabolism.

M H Sindt; Rick Stock; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Drew Shain


Journal of Animal Science | 1998

Effect of degradable intake protein level on finishing cattle performance and ruminal metabolism

Drew Shain; Rick Stock; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Daniel Herold


Journal of Animal Science | 2000

Effects of Backgrounding and Growing Programs on Beef Carcass Quality and Yield

Terry J. Klopfenstein; Rob Cooper; D. J. Jordon; Drew Shain; Todd Milton; Chris R. Calkins; C. Rossi


Journal of Animal Science | 1999

The effect of forage source and particle size on finishing yearling steer performance and ruminal metabolism.

Drew Shain; Rick Stock; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Daniel Herold


Journal of Animal Science | 1995

Influence of grain type, tallow level, and tallow feeding system on feedlot cattle performance

C R Krehbiel; Rob McCoy; Rick Stock; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Drew Shain; R. P. Huffman

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Terry J. Klopfenstein

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Rick Stock

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Mark Klemesrud

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Daniel Herold

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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D. J. Jordon

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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M H Sindt

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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R. P. Huffman

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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C R Krehbiel

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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G A Ham

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Todd Milton

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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