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Effect of adding fat to feedlot rations
Fat is added to commercial feedlot rations as a concentrated energy source and to reduce dustiness and wear of feed processing machinery. We added fat at varying levels ( 0 to 6% of the ration) to study effects from fat and the influence of a surface-active additive. Two hundred 700-pound steers were allotted to 40 pens of 5 each all fed 135 days on the rations show in Table 12, according to the schedule shown in Table 13
The effect of Aureomycin and Sulmet combinations in feed on the performance of cattle
Two feedlot trials were conducted during the summer
of 1967 at the Morris Feed Yards, Marris, Kansas, to
study effects of aureomycin (chlortetracycline) and sulfamethazine
fed alone or in combination on weight gain,
feed efficiency and general health of newly arrived feeder
calves
Effect of adding fat to feedlot rations
Fat is added to commercial feedlot rations as a concentrated energy source and to reduce dustiness and wear of feed processing machinery. We added fat at varying levels ( 0 to 6% of the ration) to study effects from fat and the influence of a surface-active additive.
Two hundred 700-pound steers were allotted to 40 pens of 5 each all fed 135 days on the rations show in Table 12, according to the schedule shown in Table 13