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Enzymes as a feed additive for finishing beef cattle failed to show significant benefit in feed lot trials

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H. T. Strong, University of California, Davis.
M. T. Clegg, University of California, Davis.
J. H. Meyer, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 14(2):15-15.

Published February 01, 1960

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Some 900 steers were included in the first of a series of trials designed to field test feeds, feeding practices, and the reported benefits accruing from the addition of an enzyme to a feed lot finishing ration.

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Direct supervision of the feeding trials was maintained by the farm advisors in the test counties.

Enzymes as a feed additive for finishing beef cattle failed to show significant benefit in feed lot trials

H. T. Strong, M. T. Clegg, J. H. Meyer
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Enzymes as a feed additive for finishing beef cattle failed to show significant benefit in feed lot trials

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Authors

H. T. Strong, University of California, Davis.
M. T. Clegg, University of California, Davis.
J. H. Meyer, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 14(2):15-15.

Published February 01, 1960

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Some 900 steers were included in the first of a series of trials designed to field test feeds, feeding practices, and the reported benefits accruing from the addition of an enzyme to a feed lot finishing ration.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Direct supervision of the feeding trials was maintained by the farm advisors in the test counties.


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