Animal Feed Science and Technology 168 (2011) 144
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Erratum to “Effect of frequency of supplementation of a soyhulls and corn gluten feed blend on hay intake and performance of growing steers” [J. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. 164 (2011) 38–44] M.E. Drewnoski a,∗ , M.H. Poore a , G.A. Benson b a b
Department of Animal Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7621, United States Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, North Caroline State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7621, United States
The Publisher regrets that there were errors in Table 3, in the original article. The corrected Table 3 appears below. Table 3 Effects of supplementationa frequency on the performance and dry matter (DM) intake of steers fed medium quality fescue hay ad libitum. Treatmentc
Years 1–4 ADGb , kg/hd/d Hay DM intake, kg/hd/d Total DM intake, kg/hd/d Gain to feed Years 3 and 4 ADGb , kg/hd/d Hay DM intake, kg/hd/d Total DM intake, kg/hd/d Gain to feed
Hay
7×
3×
2×
SEM
0.20y 6.0x 6.0z 0.040z
0.79x 5.4y 7.9x 0.098y
0.76x 4.6z 7.0y 0.106x
– – – –
0.012 0.18 0.18 0.0024
0.24y 5.8x 5.8z 0.054x
0.89x 5.0y 7.4x 0.115y
0.87x 4.4z 6.9y 0.123yz
0.86x 4.2z 6.6y 0.130z
0.033 0.12 0.12 0.0028
a The supplement was formulated to contain 470 of soybean hull pellets, 470 of corn gluten feed pellets, 20 of feed grade limestone and 40 g/kg of spent beer liquid yeast (Samual Adams Brewery, Boston, MA, USA). b Average daily gain (ADG) was calculated from initial and final shrunk body weights. c Treatment: Hay = hay only; 7× = hay plus 2.73 kg/hd of supplement daily; 3× = hay plus 6.36 kg/hd of supplement 3 times a week; 2× = hay plus 9.55 kg/hd of supplement 2 times a week. Treatment effect for all measurements (P < 0.01). x–z Means on the same row not sharing a common superscript differ (P < 0.05).
DOI of the original article:10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2010.11.022. ∗ Corresponding author. Present address: Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, United States. Tel.: +1 515 294 3448; fax: +1 515 294 3795. E-mail address:
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