Forty head of choice-quality steer calves were used in the wintering
phase of this test. These calves were part of a shipment from the
Lonker Ranch, Medicine Lodge, Kan. The steers were assigned to lots
on the basis of weight and feeder grade,
The live yeast suspensions used in this experiment are Torula utilis
and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The yeast suspensions were prepared
weekly and stored at the optimum temperature until fed. They were
prepared to supply 3 billion live yeast cells per animal daily. The
suspensions were mixed with ½ pint of water and sprinkled over the
rations in the feed bunks each morning.
Results of this phase of the study are presented in Table 51.
A digestion study was conducted to determine the influence of the
two strains of yeast on the digestibility of a cattle-fattening ration composed of 3 parts milo grain and 1 part alfalfa hay. Eleven yearling
Hereford steers weighing 700 pounds each were used in this study