Effects of breed on preferential intake of hydroxychloride and sulfate sources of trace minerals in growing beef heifers

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作者
Souza, Isabella R. T. [1 ]
Moriel, Philipe [3 ]
Barbosa, Murillo H. [1 ]
Rezende, Maria E. [1 ]
Biazotto, Felipe [1 ]
Camargo, Gian V. A. R. [1 ]
Augusto, Karolina V. Z. [2 ]
Porcionato, Marco A. F. [2 ]
Araujo, Davi B.
Vasconcelos, Jose L. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista, Fac Med Veterinaria & Zootecnia, BR-18618970 Botucatu, SP, Brazil
[2] Trouw Nutr Brazil, BR-13080 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[3] Univ Florida, IFAS Range Cattle Res & Educ Ctr, Ona, FL 33865 USA
关键词
beef heifers; Bos indicus; hydroxychloride; sulfate; trace minerals; SUPPLEMENT INTAKE; PERFORMANCE; CATTLE; COPPER; ZINC;
D O I
10.1093/tas/txad130
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
This study evaluated the effects of breed on voluntary preferential intake of two sources of Cu, Mn, and Zn when added to white salt-based trace mineral supplement (days 0 to 55; experiment 1) and protein supplement (days 56 to 112; experiment 2). On day 0, Nelore and 1/2 Angus x 1/2 Nelore heifers (n = 20/breed) were stratified by breed, body weight (BW = 347 +/- 82 kg), and age (12 to 30 mo), and randomly allocated into 1 of the 40 drylot pens (1 heifer/pen). Both experiments were divided into washout (days 0 to 27 in experiment 1 and days 56 to 83 in experiment 2) and preferential intake periods (days 28 to 55 in experiment 1 and days 84 to 112 in experiment 2). During the respective preferential intake period, heifers were provided simultaneous free-choice access to sulfate (SUL) and hydroxychloride (HYD) sources of Cu, Mn, and Zn mixed into salt-based trace mineral supplements from days 28 to 55 (experiment 1) and then protein supplements from days 84 to 112 (experiment 2). Heifers were provided free-choice access to Tifton 85 (Cynodon sp.) hay from days 0 to 112. Effects of breed x source x day of the study were detected (P <= 0.05) for daily trace mineral intake from days 28 to 56 and days 84 to 112. Angus x Nelore heifers consumed a greater amount of SUL vs. HYD supplements on days 31 to 33 (P = 0.02) and HYD vs. SUL supplements on days 37 to 42 (P <= 0.02), whereas Nelore heifers consumed more HYD vs. SUL supplements on days 31 to 33 and 43 to 51 (P <= 0.05). Both breeds consumed (P <= 0.05) a greater amount of protein supplement containing HYD vs. SUL from days 84 to 112, but the differences in protein supplement intake increased (P <= 0.04) in greater magnitude for Nelore vs. Angus x Nelore heifers. Supplement intake coefficient of variation (CV) from days 28 to 41 and days 84 to 97 tended (P = 0.06) to be greater for Nelore vs. Angus x Nelore heifers. Effects of breed x source were detected (P = 0.02) for supplement intake CV from days 84 to 112. Intake CV of supplements added with HYD did not differ (P >= 0.40) between Nelore vs. Angus x Nelore heifers but was greater (P < 0.01) for Nelore vs. Angus x Nelore heifers fed SUL supplements. Overall, Nelore heifers had greater preferential intake for mineral and protein supplements containing hydroxychloride vs. sulfate sources compared to Angus x Nelore heifers. Hydroxychloride sources encouraged voluntary intake and reduced variation in supplement consumption compared to SUL sources of the same metals.
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