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J. Anim Sci. 1949. 8:479-482.
© 1949 American Society of Animal Science

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Metabolism Stalls for Wethers and Steers

H. M. Briggs and Willis D. Gallup1

Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station

Abstract

A description is given of metabolism stalls for use in nutrient balance trials with wethers and steers. The stalls, which are built in pairs, provide for separate collections of feces and urine. The lamb stalls are illustrated by a drawing which gives dimensions and the details of construction.


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1 Departments of Animal Husbandry and Agricultural Chemistry Research, respectively, Stillwater, Oklahoma. The authors acknowledge the assistance of L. E. Walters, Department of Animal Husbandry, in designing the lamb feeder. The drawing of the lamb cage was made by Kermit R. Ray of the Department of Agricultural Engineering.







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