Abstract

Effects of increasing silage intakes by growing cattle grazing wheat and bermudagrass pastures on forage intake, flow, turnover, fill and fecal output were studied. Increasing intakes of silage increased flow of wheat forage and appeared to have associative effects on wheat forage intake, whereas intake of bermudagrass decreased linearly as silage intake increased. Key words: Forage intake, grazing cattle, silage

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