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Effect of hay pellets, pelleted ear corn or complete pelleted rations on the feedlot performance of lambs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2010
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Eight trials involving 522 fattening lambs were conducted to compare rations of shelled corn and either long or chopped alfalfa hay with complete pelleted rations containing various proportions of concentrate.
Feeding lambs on complete pelleted rations that contained 50–100% roughage resulted in increased feed consumption and significantly greater gains. However, efficiency of feed conversion was improved by pelleting in only one trial.
Feed consumption and rate of gain were not improved by pelleting ground ear corn. Conversely, lambs fed only pelleted alfalfa hay gained significantly faster than lambs fed only chopped hay.
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