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1987

South Dakota Beef Report, 1987

Finishing programs

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Effect Of Restricting Feed Intake During The Finishing Phase On Feedlot Performance And Dietary Energy Utilization, J.J. Wagner Jan 1987

Effect Of Restricting Feed Intake During The Finishing Phase On Feedlot Performance And Dietary Energy Utilization, J.J. Wagner

South Dakota Beef Report, 1987

A total of 192 yearling Angus steers were used in two trials to investigate the impact of restricting feed intake on feed conversion and energy utilization. In trial 1, feed intake was restricted to approximately 83% of ad libitum. Cattle were slaughtered at a constant fatness. In trial 2, intake was restricted to approximately 93 and 85% of ad Libitum. After 56 days on feed, half of the 85% cattle were allowed to consume feed ad Libitum. Cattle were slaughtered at a constant cumulative NEg intake. Average daily gain was reduced for the restricted intake cattle compared with controls. Carcass …