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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Beef Science

2020

Corn processing methods

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Syngenta Enogen Feed Corn Containing An Alpha Amylase Expression Trait Improves Digestibility In Growing Calf Diets, M. A. Johnson, T. J. Spore, S. P. Montgomery, C. S. Kubick, J. S. Garzón, W. R. Hollenbeck, R. N. Wahl, C. I. Vahl, E. D. Watson, D. A. Blasi Jan 2020

Syngenta Enogen Feed Corn Containing An Alpha Amylase Expression Trait Improves Digestibility In Growing Calf Diets, M. A. Johnson, T. J. Spore, S. P. Montgomery, C. S. Kubick, J. S. Garzón, W. R. Hollenbeck, R. N. Wahl, C. I. Vahl, E. D. Watson, D. A. Blasi

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Objective:To evaluate the digestibility parameters of growing cattle when fed Enogen Feed corn.

Study Description:Seven cannulated Holstein steers were used to determine the effects on digestibility when fed Enogen Feed corn (Syngenta) as whole-corn or processed as dry-rolled at ad libitum intake.

The Bottom Line:When Enogen Feed corn was fed in an ad libitum fashion to growing calves, dry matter and organic matter are digested to a greater extent relative to yellow corn.