
Table 1*

* Kansas State University
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The Feed In A Drum® research
has demonstrated that supplementation with
The Feed In A Drum blocks can effectively improve forage
intake and cattle
performance. The consistent, economical intake of The
Feed In A Drum supplements is seemingly small in comparison
to the benefits realized by livestock. So how does
such a small amount of supplement impact the animal
in such a big way? The following report describes a
study that was conducted by university researchers
to determine the mode of action of The Feed In A Drum
supplements.
Cattle Digestion Trial
Twelve steers averaging 640 pounds were used in an
intake and digestion trial at the Kansas State University
Beef Cattle Research Center. Treatments consisted
of 1) no supplement, and 2) Range 30 MF supplement.
Steers were kept in individual pens throughout the
18-day experiment. Cattle had free access to coarsely
chopped prairie hay and water. All steers were fed
approximately 0.7 ounces of plain salt each day.
The Feed In A Drum blocks were broken into small
pieces and fed once daily to the supplemented group
at the rate of 0.9 lbs per head.
During the final
6 days of the experiment, total fecal output was
measured for each animal. The proportions of dry
matter, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, and
organic matter were subsequently determined for hay,
blocks and feces. This made it possible to calculate
total digestibility for each diet. Results of the
digestion experiment are shown in Table 1.
Forage intake increased approximately 13% when Range
30 MF was fed to the cattle. Likewise, digestibility
of the hay and of the total diet increased significantly
by feeding The Feed In A Drum supplements.

The high
energy content of The Feed In A Drum blocks, combined
with increases in forage intake and forage digestion
resulted in large improvements in digestible feed
intake. Digestible feed intake is a good indicator
of total energy intake by the animal, and is a reasonable
approximation of total diet TDN. Range 30 MF increased
digestible feed intake by more than 33.6%, and increased
digestible crude protein intake by over 90%.
Supplementing with The Feed In A Drum supplements provides
essential nutrients that can improve utilization of
low quality forages. |