Abstract

Wet Distiller’s Grains and Wet Corn Gluten with Dry-Rolled or Whole-Shelled Corn in High-Energy Limit-Fed Diets Do Not Affect Growing Cattle Performance

Highlights

  • More efficient gains could be achieved early in the growing period by limit-feeding highenergy diets based primarily on corn by-products

  • Research conducted at the Kansas State University Beef Stocker Unit leading up to this research trial has been carried out using only wet corn gluten feed as the corn by-product

  • While results have been positive, wet corn gluten feed is a commodity not available to all producers throughout Kansas, mostly because of the financial burden associated with transport

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Recommended Citation

N.; and Blasi, Dale (2018) "Wet Distiller’s Grains and Wet Corn Gluten with DryRolled or Whole-Shelled Corn in High-Energy Limit-Fed Diets Do Not Affect Growing Cattle Performance," Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports: Vol 4: Iss. 1. N.; and Blasi, Dale (2018) "Wet Distiller’s Grains and Wet Corn Gluten with DryRolled or Whole-Shelled Corn in High-Energy Limit-Fed Diets Do Not Affect Growing Cattle Performance," Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports: Vol 4: Iss. 1. https://doi.org/10.4148/ 2378-5977.7542

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