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Journal of Animal Science | 2009

Growing rate of gain on subsequent feedlot performance, meat, and carcass quality of beef steers.

B. A. Loken; R. J. Maddock; M. M. Stamm; C. S. Schauer; Ivan G. Rush; S. Quinn; G. P. Lardy

Eighty Angus and Angus x Simmental steer calves were used in a completely random design to determine the effect of rate of BW gain during the backgrounding period on subsequent feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF), and sensory analysis. Animals were stratified by BW and allotted randomly to 1 of 10 pens (5 pens/treatment). Dietary treatments were formulated for an ADG of 0.91 kg/d [low BW gain (LG), 1.06 Mcal of NE(g)/kg] diets and 1.25 kg/d [high BW gain (HG), 1.19 Mcal of NE(g)/kg]. Steers were fed 70 d during the growing period. The LG diet consisted of 52.5% barley silage, 39.0% whole shell corn, and 8.5% supplement, whereas the HG diet contained 43.9% barley silage, 47.4% whole shell corn, and 8.7% supplement (DM basis). Initial BW (226 kg) was not different (P = 0.70) between treatments. Steers fed the HG diet had increased ADG (1.67 vs. 1.40 kg/d; P < 0.001) compared with steers fed LG diet. Dry matter intake was greater (9.49 vs. 8.35 kg/d; P < 0.001) for steers fed the HG vs. LG diet. Total backgrounding cost (


Journal of Animal Science | 1990

Intake and digestion of low-quality meadow hay by steers and performance of cows on native range when fed protein supplements containing various levels of corn.

D. W. Sanson; D. C. Clanton; Ivan G. Rush

/animal) was less (P < 0.001) for those steers fed LG diet compared with HG diet (


Journal of Animal Science | 1980

Chemical Treatment of Wheat Straw

Gary Lesoing; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Ivan G. Rush; J. K. Ward

126.00 vs.


Journal of Animal Science | 1998

Effects of Extruded Corn or Grain Sorghum on Intake, Digestibility, Weight Gain, and Carcasses of Finishing Steers

R. J. Gaebe; D. W. Sanson; Ivan G. Rush; M. L. Riley; D. L. Hixon; S. I. Paisley

140.35, respectively); however, total cost per kilogram of BW gain was not different (P = 0.24;


Journal of Animal Science | 1979

Wheat Straw and Sodium Hydroxide Treatment in Beef Cow Rations

C. W. Acock; J. K. Ward; Ivan G. Rush; Terry J. Klopfenstein

0.485/kg of BW gain). After the backgrounding period, steers were fed a common finishing diet for 135 d. During the finishing period, LG steers had similar (P = 0.12; 10.73 vs. 10.35 kg/d) DMI compared with those fed HG diets; however, ADG was not different (1.55 kg; P = 0.72) among treatments. Hot carcass weight, marbling score, 12th-rib fat, LM area, and USDA yield grade were not different (P > 0.12) between treatments and averaged 363 kg, Sm(30), 1.33 cm, 83.8 cm(2), and 2.7, respectively. There were no differences (P = 0.77; 3.63 +/- 0.12 kg) in WBSF tenderness of rib-eye steaks. Percent cooking loss was increased in LG diets (P = 0.017). No differences were observed in consumer sensory analysis of tenderness, juiciness, and flavor intensity (P > or = 0.276; 5.43 +/- 0.12, 5.07 +/- 0.13, and 5.17 +/- 0.05, respectively). These data suggest that feeding steers diets that differ in energy concentration and result in ADG of 1.4 and 1.7 kg/d during the growing period results in minimal changes in subsequent finishing performance and does not affect meat quality.


Journal of Animal Science | 1980

Wheat Straw in Growing Cattle Diets

Gary Lesoing; Ivan G. Rush; Terry J. Klopfenstein; J. K. Ward


Journal of Animal Science | 1976

Supplemental Value of Feed Grade Biuret and Urea-Molasses for Cows on Dry Winter Grass

Ivan G. Rush; Robert Totusek


Journal of Animal Science | 1984

Effect of Monensin, Estradiol Controlled Release Implants and Supplement on Performance in Grazing Steers

J. F. Wagner; H. Brown; N. W. Bradley; W. Dinusson; W. Dunn; N. Elliston; J. Miyat; D. Mowrey; J. Moreman; L. C. Pendlum; C. Parrott; l. Richardson; Ivan G. Rush; H. Woody


Archive | 1999

Predicting Amount of Compensatory Gain

Terry J. Klopfenstein; D. J. Jordon; Ivan G. Rush; Todd Milton


Journal of Animal Science | 1985

Protein Supplementation of Ammoniated Roughages. II. Wheat Straw Supplemented with Alfalfa, Blood Meal or Soybean Meal Fed to Wintering Steers

M. L. Nelson; Ivan G. Rush; Terry J. Klopfenstein

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Burt Weichenthal

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Richard J. Rasby

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Terry J. Klopfenstein

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Galen E. Erickson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Don C. Adams

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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J. K. Ward

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Dennis R. Brink

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Todd Milton

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Gary Lesoing

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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