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J. Anim Sci. 1980. 51:257-262.
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Wheat Straw in Growing Cattle Diets1

Gary Lesoing2, Ivan Rush3, Terry Klopfenstein and John Ward

University of Nebraska4, Lincoln 68583

Abstract

Three cattle growth trials were conducted to evaluate the use of untreated and alkali-treated wheat straw as energy sources for ruminants. In trial 1, daily gain decreased as level of untreated wheat straw increased in the diet. A 14% decrease in gain occurred when the level of straw was increased from 30 to 40% of the diet. In trial 2, cattle fed 4% NaOH-treated wheat straw at the 30 or 60% level had better daily gains and feed efficiencies (P<.05) than those fed untreated wheat straw. In trial 3, when the effect of balancing for specific mineral ratios on the alkali-treated straw diets was evaluated, steers fed 78% treated wheat straw with added minerals gained faster (P<.05) than those receiving 80% treated wheat straw with no mineral additions (.65 kg/day vs. .54 kg/day). In addition, in this trial, cattle fed 50% treated wheat straw gained faster (P<.05) than those fed 50% untreated wheat straw (.74 kg/day vs. .62 kg/day).


Footnotes

1 Published with the approval of the Director as paper no. 5567 Journal Series, Nebraska Agr. Exp. Sta.

2 Present address: Exp. Sta.

3 Panhandle Station, Scottsbluff, NE 69361.

4 Dept. of Anim. Sci.







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