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South Dakota Beef Report, 2005

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Relative Efficiency Of Natural Feeding Programs Using Germ Or Bran Cake From A Dry Milling Process, Robbi H. Pritchard, Donald L. Boggs Jan 2005

Relative Efficiency Of Natural Feeding Programs Using Germ Or Bran Cake From A Dry Milling Process, Robbi H. Pritchard, Donald L. Boggs

South Dakota Beef Report, 2005

This experiment was designed to evaluate the potential of using high-fat ethanol co-products in cattle feeding programs that exclude implants and ionophores. Four treatments included: 1) Positive Control, implanted steers fed a typical diet that included 29g/T monensin; 2) Control Diet fed to non-implanted steers; 3) 14% Germ, no implant or ionophore; and 4) 30% Bran Cake, no implant, no ionophore. After a 110 d finishing period, the breakeven (B/E) fed cattle price increased $3.04/cwt when an implant was not used on the Control diet. The Germ diet resulted in comparable performance as the Control diet fed to non-implanted steers. …