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Drought feeding studies with cattle. 5. The use of sorghum grain as a drought fodder for non-pregnant heifers

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Ryley, J.W., Gartner, R.J.W. and Morris, J.G. (1960) Drought feeding studies with cattle. 5. The use of sorghum grain as a drought fodder for non-pregnant heifers. Queensland Journal of Agricultural Science, 17 (4). pp. 339-359.

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Four groups of 10 maiden Hereford heifers, approximately 16 months of age, were group-fed in bare yards for 26 weeks. All groups received crushed sorghum grain, supplemented with 1 per cent. ground limestone, at the rate of 3 lb per head per day. Daily feeding with and without a supplement of 0.5 per cent. sodium chloride added to the grain was compared with twice-weekly and weekly feeding without added salt. This experiment has indicated that 3 lb crushed sorghum grain supplemented with 1 per cent. limestone is a satisfactory drought fodder for maiden heifers confined in small yards.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Queensland
Subjects:Animal culture > Cattle
Animal culture > Feeds and feeding. Animal nutrition
Live Archive:26 Jun 2024 03:37
Last Modified:26 Jun 2024 03:37

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