SUPPLEMENTAL PROTEIN FOR BEEF-CATTLE GRAZING DORMANT INTERMEDIATE WHEATGRASS PASTURE - EFFECTS ON NUTRIENT QUALITY, FORAGE INTAKE, DIGESTA KINETICS, GRAZING BEHAVIOR, RUMINAL FERMENTATION, AND DIGESTION

被引:24
作者
HESS, BW
PARK, KK
KRYSL, LJ
JUDKINS, MB
MCCRACKEN, BA
HANKS, DR
机构
[1] School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nevada, Reno
关键词
CATTLE; AGROPYRON; INTAKE; GRAZING BEHAVIOR; FERMENTATION;
D O I
10.2527/1994.7282113x
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Sixteen ruminally cannulated yearling beef cattle (British x British; average BW = 295 +/- 25 kg; three steers and one heifer per treatment) grazing dormant intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum irtermedium Host) were allotted to four treatments: 1) no supplement (CON); 2) alfalfa hay (ALF; .52% of BW); 3) cottonseed meal (CSM; .22% of BW); and 4) corn gluten meal-wheat bran feed (CGMWBF; .36% of BW). Supplements were formulated (DM basis) so that intakes were isonitrogenous and were provided once daily (0700). Sampling periods were in February(FEB; .96% N in masticate), March (MAR; 1.06% N in masticate), and April (APR; 1.12% N in masticate) following an initial 21-d adaptation period. Daily grazing time was 1.1 to 1.5 h longer (P < .05) for CON cattle than for supplemented cattle. Forage OM intake (OMI) was not altered (P > .15) by supplemental protein; however, total OMI was greater (P < .04) for supplemented than for unsupplemented cattle. Harvesting efficiency (grams of OM intake kilogram of BW-1.minute spent grazing(-1)) was greater (P < .05) for cattle fed CSM than for those fed CGF or CON; cattle fed ALF were intermediate in harvesting efficiency. Ruminal fluid kinetics, in situ rate and extent of NDF digestion, and total VFA concentration were not influenced (P > .10) by type of supplemental protein. Ruminal NH3 N concentration exhibited a treatment x sampling time interaction (P < .05). Type of protein supplement did not seem to affect most digestion measures; however, harvesting efficiency was influenced by supplement type.
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页码:2113 / 2123
页数:11
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