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View article: PSI-16 Effect of HiPhorius phytase on finishing pig growth performance and bone mineralization with the use of two diet formulation strategies
PSI-16 Effect of HiPhorius phytase on finishing pig growth performance and bone mineralization with the use of two diet formulation strategies Open
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of HiPhorius (dsm-firmenich, Parsippany, NJ) phytase on finishing pig growth performance, serum chemistry, bone mineralization, and carcass characteristics. In Exp. 1, 1,161 pigs (PIC …
View article: 43 Evaluating the effects of HiPhorius phytase added in diets at or below the P requirement on nursery pig growth performance and bone mineralization
43 Evaluating the effects of HiPhorius phytase added in diets at or below the P requirement on nursery pig growth performance and bone mineralization Open
A total of 297 pigs (DNA 241 × 600; initial body weight = 8.64 ± 0.181 kg) were used in a 21-d trial to evaluate the effects of HiPhorius phytase (dm-firmenich, Parsippany, NJ) on pig growth performance and bone mineralization. All pigs we…
View article: 237 Effects of Increasing Soybean Meal and Valine:Lysine and Tryptophan:Lysine Ratios on Finishing pig Performance
237 Effects of Increasing Soybean Meal and Valine:Lysine and Tryptophan:Lysine Ratios on Finishing pig Performance Open
A total of 621 pigs (DNA 241 × 600; initially 62.9 kg) were used in a 65-day growth trial to determine the effect of increasing soybean meal (SBM) and Val:Lys and Trp:Lys (AA) ratios on finishing pig performance. Experimental diets were co…
View article: Evaluation of a novel phytase derived from <i>Citrobacter braakii</i> and expressed in <i>Aspergillis oryzae</i> on growth performance and bone mineralization indicators in nursery pigs
Evaluation of a novel phytase derived from <i>Citrobacter braakii</i> and expressed in <i>Aspergillis oryzae</i> on growth performance and bone mineralization indicators in nursery pigs Open
A total of 297 pigs (DNA 241 × 600; initially 8.64 ± 0.181 kg) were used in a 21-d trial to determine the efficacy of a novel phytase derived from Citrobacter braakii and expressed in Aspergillis oryzae (HiPhorius; DSM Nutritional Products…
View article: Impacts of a post-transport/pre-processing rest period on the growth performance, anthelmintic efficacy, and serum metabolite changes in cattle entering a feed yard
Impacts of a post-transport/pre-processing rest period on the growth performance, anthelmintic efficacy, and serum metabolite changes in cattle entering a feed yard Open
A total of 80 crossbred, high-risk heifers (initially 250 ± 4.2 kg BW), were transported from an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma sale barn to the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Research Center. Cattle were unloaded and randomly placed into on…
View article: 151 Impact of Feed Allotment During the Wean-To-Estrus Interval on Sow Reproductive Performance
151 Impact of Feed Allotment During the Wean-To-Estrus Interval on Sow Reproductive Performance Open
Pork producers have recently inquired whether the allotment of feed should be greater during the wean-to-estrus interval to optimize sow performance. The objective of this experiment was to validate the amount of feed allotted to sows duri…
View article: Impacts of a Post-Transport/Pre-Processing Rest Period on the Growth Performance and Serum Metabolites of Cattle Entering a Feedlot
Impacts of a Post-Transport/Pre-Processing Rest Period on the Growth Performance and Serum Metabolites of Cattle Entering a Feedlot Open
Objective:The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of a post-transport rest period on receiving calf growth performance and blood serum metabolites as indicators of immune function.\nStudy Description:Eighty heifers were purc…
View article: Tamegrass Forage Options for Growing Heifers During the Summer
Tamegrass Forage Options for Growing Heifers During the Summer Open
Developing methods to provide high quality forage through a majority of the year is important for cattle operations. The purpose of this study was to determine forage management options to off-set the summer “slump” with fescue. Four grass…
View article: PSI-2 Spices in Free-choice Mineral Offer Gain Advantages to Cattle on Tallgrass Native Range and Promise as Fly Control
PSI-2 Spices in Free-choice Mineral Offer Gain Advantages to Cattle on Tallgrass Native Range and Promise as Fly Control Open
This study aims to evaluate effectiveness of two operational management systems for steer gains and fly control. The first strategy evaluated was pasture burn date of March (MAR) or April (APR). The second management strategy was fly contr…
View article: Evaluation of Warm Season Annual Forages for Livestock: Biomass and Cost of Production
Evaluation of Warm Season Annual Forages for Livestock: Biomass and Cost of Production Open
Seventeen warm season annual forage options were evaluated as livestock feed to be grazed, hayed, ensiled, or left as a cover crop. Treatments were planted in mid-May and terminated in late September with one harvest for silage, two hay cu…
View article: Southeast Research and Extension Center Agricultural Research 2021
Southeast Research and Extension Center Agricultural Research 2021 Open
Report of agricultural research from Southeast Research and Extension Center, Kansas State University.
View article: Stocker Steer Gains and Fly Numbers as Impacted by Burn Date and Type of Mineral on Tallgrass Native Range
Stocker Steer Gains and Fly Numbers as Impacted by Burn Date and Type of Mineral on Tallgrass Native Range Open
This study aims to evaluate effectiveness of two operational management systems for steer gains and fly control. The first strategy evaluated was pasture burn date of March (MAR) or April (APR). The second management strategy was free-choi…
View article: PSI-6 Effects of rest period prior to processing on vaccine response and blood metabolites in feedlot heifers
PSI-6 Effects of rest period prior to processing on vaccine response and blood metabolites in feedlot heifers Open
It is common for feedyards to rest cattle after transport and prior to administration of their receiving vaccinations in an attempt to minimize transport stress and optimize vaccine efficacy and subsequent growth and performance. This stud…