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Effect Of Rate Of Body Weight Gain In Steers During The Stocker Phase. I. Growth, Partitioning Of Fat Among Depots, And Carcass Characteristics Of Growing-Finishing Beef Cattle, E. D. Sharman, P. A. Johnson, C. P. Mcmurphy, A. J. Garmyn, B. J. Pye, G. G. Mafi, C. L. Goad, W. A. Phillips, J. D. Starkey, C. R. Krehbiel, G. W. Horn
Effect Of Rate Of Body Weight Gain In Steers During The Stocker Phase. I. Growth, Partitioning Of Fat Among Depots, And Carcass Characteristics Of Growing-Finishing Beef Cattle, E. D. Sharman, P. A. Johnson, C. P. Mcmurphy, A. J. Garmyn, B. J. Pye, G. G. Mafi, C. L. Goad, W. A. Phillips, J. D. Starkey, C. R. Krehbiel, G. W. Horn
Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of growth rate to similar age or BW on fat deposition in stocker cattle grazing dormant native range (DNR) or winter wheat pasture (WP). In each experiment, fall-weaned Angus steers were randomly allotted to 1 of 4 stocker production programs: 1) control, 1.02 kg/d of a 40% CP cottonseed mealbased supplement during grazing of DNR (CON); 2) corn/soybean meal-based supplement fed at 1% of BW during grazing of DNR (CORN); 3) grazing WP at a high stocking rate to achieve a low rate of BW gain (LGWP); and 4) grazing WP at …