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Journal of Animal Science | 2017

Effect of corn residue harvest method with ruminally undegradable protein supplementation on performance of growing calves and fiber digestibility1

T. M. King; Robert G. Bondurant; Melissa L. Jolly-Breithaupt; J. L. Gramkow; Terry J. Klopfenstein; J. C. MacDonald

Two experiments evaluated the effects of corn residue harvest method on animal performance and diet digestibility. Experiment 1 was designed as a 2 × 2 + 1 factorial arrangement of treatments using 60 individually fed crossbred steers (280 kg [SD 32] initial BW; = 12). Factors were the corn residue harvest method (high-stem and conventional) and supplemental RUP at 2 concentrations (0 and 3.3% diet DM). A third harvest method (low-stem) was also evaluated, but only in diets containing supplemental RUP at 3.3% diet DM because of limitations in the amount of available low-stem residue. Therefore, the 3 harvest methods were compared only in diets containing supplemental RUP. In Exp. 2, 9 crossbred wethers were blocked by BW (42.4 kg [SD 7] initial BW) and randomly assigned to diets containing corn residue harvested 1 of 3 ways (low-stem, high-stem, and conventional). In Exp. 1, steers fed the low-stem residue diet had greater ADG compared with the steers fed conventionally harvested corn residue ( = 0.03; 0.78 vs. 0.63 kg), whereas steers fed high-stem residue were intermediate ( > 0.17; 0.69 kg), not differing from either conventional or low-stem residues. Results from in vitro OM digestibility suggest that low-stem residue had the greatest ( < 0.01) amount of digestible OM compared with the other 2 residue harvest methods, which did not differ ( = 0.32; 55.0, 47.8, and 47.1% for low-stem, high-stem, and conventional residues, respectively). There were no differences in RUP content (40% of CP) and RUP digestibility (60%) among the 3 residues ( ≥ 0.35). No interactions were observed between harvest method and the addition of RUP ( ≥ 0.12). The addition of RUP tended to result in improved ADG (0.66 ± 0.07 vs. 0.58 ± 0.07 for supplemental RUP and no RUP, respectively; = 0.08) and G:F (0.116 ± 0.006 vs. 0.095 ± 0.020 for supplemental RUP and no RUP, respectively; = 0.02) compared with similar diets without the additional RUP. In Exp. 2, low-stem residue had greater DM and OM digestibility and DE ( < 0.01) than high-stem and conventional residues, which did not differ ( ≥ 0.63). Low-stem residue also had the greatest NDF digestibility (NDFD; < 0.01), whereas high-stem residue had greater NDFD than conventional residue ( < 0.01). Digestible energy was greatest for low-stem residue ( < 0.05) and did not differ between high-stem and conventional residues ( = 0.50). Reducing the proportion of stem in the bale through changes in the harvest method increased the nutritive quality of corn residue.


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

370 The effect of corn silage harvest DM and rumen undegradable protein supplementation in silage growing diets growing beef cattle

F. H. Hilscher; Jana L. Harding; Robert G. Bondurant; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Galen E. Erickson


Archive | 2017

Nutrient Content of Summer-Planted Oats after Corn Harvest and Grazing Performance

Kristen M. Ulmer; Robert G. Bondurant; J. L. Gramkow; M. E. Drewnoski; James C. MacDonald


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

349 Effect of continuous or rotational grazing on growing steer performance and land production.

C. A. Welchons; Robert G. Bondurant; F. H. Hilscher; J. C. MacDonald; Terry J. Klopfenstein; Andrea K. Watson


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

0616 Observations of forage yield and steer average daily gain when double cropped forage following crop harvest.

Kristen M. Ulmer; Robert G. Bondurant; J. L. Gramkow; Gary Lesoing; M. E. Drewnoski; J. C. MacDonald


Archive | 2015

Evaluation of the Impact of an Alternative Corn Residue Harvest Method on Performance and Methane Emissions from Growing Cattle

Janessa J. Updike; Anna C. Pesta; Robert G. Bondurant; James C. MacDonald; Samodha C. Fernando; Galen E. Erickson; Terry J. Klopfenstein


Archive | 2018

Evaluation of Corn Distillers Solubles on Growing Steer Performance

Benjamin H. Hansen; Robert G. Bondurant; F. Henry Hilscher; Galen E. Erickson; James C. MacDonald


Archive | 2018

Effects of Production System on Cow and Calf Performance

Shelby E. Gardine; Jason M. Warner; Robert G. Bondurant; F. Henry Hilscher; Karla H. Jenkins; Galen E. Erickson; Terry J. Klopfenstein


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

Evaluation of Revalor-XH for beef heifers fed different days on feed

C A Ohnoutka; Robert G. Bondurant; M N Streeter; G I Crawford; B L Nuttelman; Galen E. Erickson; J. C. MacDonald; M. K. Luebbe


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

463 Effects of Winter Cow-Calf Production System on Cow-Calf Performance.

Shelby E. Gardine; Jason M. Warner; Robert G. Bondurant; F. H. Hilscher; Karla H. Jenkins; Galen E. Erickson; Terry J. Klopfenstein

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Galen E. Erickson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Terry J. Klopfenstein

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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James C. MacDonald

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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J. C. MacDonald

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Jana L. Harding

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Andrea K. Watson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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F. Henry Hilscher

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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M. E. Drewnoski

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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F. H. Hilscher

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Kristen M. Ulmer

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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