Abstract
Two feedlot trials were conducted to study the performance of steers fed rations containing different levels, forms and grinding screen size of rice straw. Steers receiving 20% ground rice straw consumed more concentrate and gained faster resulting in heavier carcasses than steers fed 20% pelleted or long rice straw or 5% ground, pelleted or long rice straw (P<.05). There was no significant differences in the concentrate intake, gains or carcass weight of steers fed 5% rice straw in any form or long or pelleted rice straw fed at the 20% level. The performance of steers fed 5% rice straw and all-concentrate rations was similar. The size of the grinding screen had no significant influence on performance of steers fed 5 or 20% rice straw rations. Molasses levels of 10 or 25% did not appear to influence gain or carcass weight but feed efficiency was slightly decreased when 25% molasses was included in the 20% rice straw ration. Ruminal fluid from steers fed 20% ground rice straw was higher in acetate and lower in propionate for steers fed 5% rice straw or all-concentrate rations. There was very little difference in ruminal fluid due to the grinding screen size or molasses level.
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