نتایج جستجو برای: 30 silage corn diet 1

تعداد نتایج: 3197321  

2016
Barry Weber Barry M. Weber Terry J. Klopfenstein

One grazing and two feeding experiments were conducted to compare the feeding value of corn grain, corn silage, or corn residue from a second generation insect protected (Bt) hybrid (MON 89034) developed by Monsanto including two proteins (Cry1A.105 and Cry2Ab2) with a non-transgenic parental hybrid (PAR), and two commercially available non-transgenic reference hybrids (REF1 and REF2). Diets fo...

2012
Dirk Burken Brandon L. Nuttelman Terry Klopfenstein Galen E. Erickson Dirk B. Burken Terry J. Klopfenstein

A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn with corn silage in diets with modified distillers grains with solubles (MDGS). Steers were fed 15, 30, 45, or 55% corn silage in diets with 40% MDGS. Two additional treatments were tested with 30% corn silage and 65% MDGS and 45% corn silage and 0% MDGS. As corn silage inclusion increased, there was a slight linear increase in F:G with a li...

2014
E. D. Berry N. Kalchayanand H. C. Freetly A. K. Benson J. E. Wells

The objective of this study is to investigate individual animal variation of bovine fecal microbiota including as affected by diets. Fecal samples were collected from 426 cattle fed 1 of 3 diets typically fed to feedlot cattle: 1) 143 steers fed finishing diet (83% dryrolled corn, 13% corn silage, and 4% supplement), 2) 147 steers fed late growing diet (66% dry-rolled corn, 26% corn silage, and...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
M Kim J Kim L A Kuehn J L Bono E D Berry N Kalchayanand H C Freetly A K Benson J E Wells

The objective of this study is to investigate individual animal variation of bovine fecal microbiota including as affected by diets. Fecal samples were collected from 426 cattle fed 1 of 3 diets typically fed to feedlot cattle: 1) 143 steers fed finishing diet (83% dry-rolled corn, 13% corn silage, and 4% supplement), 2) 147 steers fed late growing diet (66% dry-rolled corn, 26% corn silage, an...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2005
S K Ivan R J Grant D Weakley J Beck

We hypothesized that substituting a corn hybrid with high cell-wall content and high neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility (HCW) for a hybrid with lower cell-wall content and lower NDF digestibility (LCW) would improve feed intake and milk production in lactating Holstein cows. There was a 3.6 percentage unit difference in NDF content and a 4.1 percentage unit difference in 30-h in vitro ...

2008
Fred Owens

Advanced Corn Silage Production 605. Circle all correct answers and Discuss. 1. With corn silage, high grain yield reduces fiber production per acre. a. True. b. Likely. c. Doubtful. d. False. e. Conditional. 2. Delaying harvest decreases digestibility of NDF from corn silage. a. True. b. Likely. c. Doubtful. d. False. e. Conditional. 3. More mature corn silage has less NDF only because it is d...

2011
Terry L. Mader

In a 162-day finishing study, steers were fed various levels of dried distillers grains with solubles (DGS) with ground ear corn harvested at 45% moisture, and compared with steers fed 25% DGS, rolled corn, and corn silage. Steers fed the highest level of DGS (37.5% of diet DM) with ground high-moisture ear corn had the lowest ADG and DMI, but F:G tended to be improved by feeding 25% and 37.5% ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2004
A L Oliver R J Grant J F Pedersen J O'Rear

Total mixed rations containing conventional forage sorghum, brown midrib (bmr)-6 forage sorghum, bmr-18 forage sorghum, or corn silage were fed to Holstein dairy cows to determine the effect on lactation, ruminal fermentation, and total tract nutrient digestion. Sixteen multiparous cows (4 ruminally fistulated; 124 d in milk) were assigned to 1 of 4 diets in a replicated Latin square design wit...

2013
M. Kim J. Kim L. Kuehn J. Bono E. Berry N. Kalchayanand H. Freetly A. Benson J. Wells D. W. Schafer

Understanding of the bovine fecal microbiome could contribute to solving issues regarding animal production, cattle health and food safety. The objective of this study was to examine the influence of diet on the fecal microbiome in feedlot cattle. The next-generation pyrosequencing technology was used to investigate fecal microbiomes of 426 cattle fed one of 3 diets: finishing diet (83% dry-rol...

A. Akhlaghi A. R. Bayat H. Atashi, M. J. Zamiri, N. Amiri S. Nazifi

The effect feeding olive-pulp silage (OPS) for 120 days on several blood attributes was studied using 16 rams allotted to two diets consisting of 70% corn silage or 70% OPS. Olive-pulp silage feeding resulted in lower serum total protein, alanine aminotransferase, calcium and phosphorus levels and higher glucose concentration compared to the corn silage diet. Body weight and other blood attribu...

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