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- W2510205105 abstract "Over a two-year period, five crops of grass were ensiled either without or with wilting. Unwilted grass was treated with formic acid. Wilting consistently increased (P<0.05) silage dry matter (DM) content and pH, but both unwilted and wilted silages had similarly low mean ammonia-N values (80 and 78 g NHrN kg-1 N, respectively). The in vitro DM digestibilities of unwilted and wilted silages (735 and 731 g kg ' DM, respectively) were not significantly different. Five-month-old (151 kg mean liveweight) Friesian steers (12 per treatment) were offered both types of silage ad libitum. Silages were supplemented with a mean input of 2.2 kg concentrates head-1 daily for 427 days. Silage DM intakes were higher for wilted than for unwilted silages (5.87 v. 4.35 kg day-1) but liveweight gains (876 v. 904 g day1) and carcass weights (288 v. 293 kg) were similar for both." @default.
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- W2510205105 title "A Note on the Performance of Friesian Steers Offered Unwilted or Wilted Grass Silage Diets from Weaning through to Slaughter" @default.
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