Influence of supplementation with corn dried distillers grains plus solubles to growing calves fed medium-quality hay on growth performance and feeding behavior

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作者
Islas, A. [1 ]
Gilbery, T. C. [1 ]
Goulart, R. S. [2 ]
Dahlen, C. R. [1 ]
Bauer, M. L. [1 ]
Swanson, K. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] N Dakota State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Fargo, ND 58102 USA
[2] Merck Anim Hlth, BR-04794000 Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
cattle; distillers grains; forage; feeding behavior; growth; supplementation; BEEF STEERS; FORAGE INTAKE; CATTLE; RUMINANTS; DIGESTIBILITY; EFFICIENCY; MODELS; UREA;
D O I
10.2527/jas.2013-7067
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
To determine the effect of increasing supplementation of corn dried distillers grains plus solubles (DDGS) on growth performance and feeding behavior, 70 steer calves (287 +/- 10 kg of BW) were blocked by BW to 3 pens equipped with Insentec feeders. For 84 d, calves were fed medium-quality grass/legume hay offered for ad libitum intake and provided 1 of 3 dietary supplemental treatments (n = 7 or 8 steers per treatment within each pen; n = 23 or 24 per treatment): 1) nothing, 2) DDGS at 0.5% of BW daily (DM basis), and 3) DDGS at 1% of BW daily (DM basis). Hay intake (kg/d and % of BW daily) decreased linearly (P < 0.001) as DDGS supplementation increased. Total DMI (kg/d and % of BW) increased linearly (P < 0.001) with DDGS supplementation. Average daily gain and gain efficiency (G: F) responded quadratically (P <= 0.006) as G: F increased to a lesser extent when DDGS supplementation increased from 0.5 to 1% than from 0 to 0.5%. Meals (number per day) and time eating per meal for hay and total diet decreased linearly (P <= 0.006) with increasing DDGS supplementation. Time eating per day for hay responded quadratically (P < 0.001) and decreased to a greater extent when increasing from 0 to 0.5% DDGS supplementation than from 0.5 to 1% DDGS. Feed intake per minute (eating rate) for hay and total diet increased linearly (P <= 0.05) with increasing DDGS supplementation. On d 84, LM area, back fat thickness, and rump fat thickness increased linearly (P <= 0.006) with increasing DDGS supplementation. There were significant day x treatment interactions (P < 0.001) for plasma glucose and urea-N concentrations. Glucose did not change over the feeding period in control steers but increased in both supplemented groups. Urea-N decreased for control steers over the feeding period whereas urea-N increased in supplemented steers. In conclusion, supplementation of DDGS in amounts of 0.5 or 1% of BW daily can be used to reduce hay intake and improve ADG and G: F in growing steers fed medium-quality hay. Additionally, DDGS supplementation alters feeding behavior.
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