Milo equal to barley: For full supplementation of beef cattle on irrigated pastures
Authors
J. L. HullJ. H. Meyer
Authors Affiliations
John L. Hull is Associate Specialist and Animal Husbandman, Experiment Station, University of California, Davis; James H. Meyer is Professor and Animal Husbandman, Experiment Station, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 17(2):7-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n02p7. February 1963.
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Abstract
Full supplementation by free-choice feeding of either rolled or ground barley to cattle on irrigated pastures brought them to acceptable slaughter condition within a 120- to 150-day feeding period—as previously reported in California Agriculture. Additional trials conducted using the same pastures have shown that rolled milo is equally acceptable when full-fed with pasture.
Hull J, Meyer J. 1963. Milo equal to barley: For full supplementation of beef cattle on irrigated pastures. Hilgardia 17(2):7-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v017n02p7
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