“…Dry matter intake of the yeast-supplemented calves might have been confounded by the high temperature. These results are in contrast with those of other workers, who found that the addition of yeast culture to the diet of feeder calves and lambs resulted in a non-significant increase in feed consumption (Andrighetto et al, 1993), or found no differences in feed intake with yeast-treated lambs (Kawas et al, 2007), steers (Cabrera et al, 2000) or feedlot cattle (Beauchemin et al, 2003). However, other studies reported that yeast culture supplementation resulted in increased dry matter intakes of feeder calves (Cole et al, 1992), steers and bulls (Mutsvangwa et al, 1992;Andrighetto et al, 1993;Mir & Mir, 1994;Olson et al, 1994;El Hassan et al, 1996).…”