Value of urea tested: As a partial substitute for protein in range supplemental feeding
Authors
H. R. GuilbertG. H. Hart
K. A. Wagnon
Authors Affiliations
H. R. Guilbert is Professor of Animal Husbandry, and Animal Husbandman in the Experiment Station, Davis; G. H. Hart is Professor of Animal Husbandry, and Animal Husbandman in the Experiment Station, Davis; K. A. Wagnon is Assistant in Animal Husbandry, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 2(2):10-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v002n02p10. February 1948.
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Abstract
A gain in weight of one pound daily, from weaning until the next green forage season, is a desirable-objective if calves are to be sold as yearling feeders, or are to be carried over for grass finish at two years of age.
Guilbert H, Hart G, Wagnon K. 1948. Value of urea tested: As a partial substitute for protein in range supplemental feeding. Hilgardia 2(2):10-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v002n02p10
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