Alfalfa Leaf Meal in Finishing Steer Diets. Quarterly Report, July 1, 1997--September 30, 1997

Alfalfa Leaf Meal in Finishing Steer Diets. Quarterly Report, July 1, 1997--September 30, 1997
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Download or read book Alfalfa Leaf Meal in Finishing Steer Diets. Quarterly Report, July 1, 1997--September 30, 1997 written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 5 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ninety-six medium frame, Angus and Angus cross steer calves (average initial weight 540 lb.) were allotted to a heavy or light weight block and then randomly assigned to one of four dietary treatments for a 167 or 189-day finishing phase, respectively. Treatments were control (supplemental soybean meal), alfalfa leaf meal (ALM) providing 33%, 66%, 100% of supplemental protein. Finishing diets were formulated to contain .61 Mcal NE{sub g}/lb dry matter, 12.5% crude protein, .6 % Ca and .3 % P. There were no significant (P>.05) effects of dietary treatments on daily gain or dry matter required /lb of gain. Steers fed 100 % ALM consumed more (P .05) dry matter than steers fed either of the other three treatments. Dry matter consumption increased linearly (P.05) with increasing ALM. There was no significant (P>.05) dietary treatment effect on marbling, KPH %, yield grade, quality grade, or liver abscesses. There was an apparent trend in reduced liver abscess incidence in steers fed 100 % ALM. Steers fed 66 % ALM had significantly (P


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