THE EFFECT OF PREPARTUM AND POSTPARTUM ENERGY AND PROTEIN SUPPLY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SINGLE-SUCKLING AND TWIN-SUCKLING BEEF-COWS AND THEIR CALVES

被引:13
作者
SINCLAIR, KD [1 ]
BROADBENT, PJ [1 ]
HUTCHINSON, JSM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ABERDEEN,DEPT AGR,ABERDEEN AB9 1UD,SCOTLAND
来源
ANIMAL PRODUCTION | 1994年 / 59卷
关键词
BEEF COWS; BODY CONDITION; ENERGY INTAKE; PROTEIN INTAKE; TWINS;
D O I
10.1017/S000335610000790X
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Changes in live weight, body condition, milk production and composition were monitored for single- and twin-suckling cows in two experiments. In experiment 1, all cows were managed for 3 months before calving to achieve condition scores at calving 2.1 (low) and 3 1 (moderate). Subsequently, these animals were placed on a fixed level of energy intake (80 MJ metabolizable energy (ME) per day) for 16 weeks. Post-partum diets contained differing amounts of digestible undegradable protein (DUP), but similar amounts of effective rumen degradable protein (EXDP). In experiment 2, single- and twin-suckling cows were fed to achieve a condition score at calving of around 2.75. These animals were subsequently placed on two levels of energy intake (80 MJ and 130 MJ ME per day) during the first 16 weeks of lactation. The diets providing these energy intakes also contained differing amounts of DUP. Neither the level of DUP in the diet nor the level of feeding significantly altered the digestibility of the dry matter or organic matter in the dry matter of the experimental diets. Body condition at calving had little effect on daily milk yield (9.5 kg) and composition (33.5 g/kg fat; 30.0 g/kg protein) in experiment 1. Cows with higher body condition scores at calving lost 13.5 kg more live weight and 0.26 units more body condition (P < 0.05) during the 1st month post partum but remained in better condition throughout the trial period than cows with lower body condition scores. Cows on 130 MJ ME pel day produced higher (P < 0.001) daily yields of milk, milk fat and protein (+2.0 kg; +151 g; +85 g) and lost 57 kg less live weight and 0.52 units less body condition (P < 0.001) than cows on 80 MJ ME per day. Elevated dietary levels of DUP promoted (P < 0.05) daily milk yields (by 1.25 kg) and reduced live-weight and body condition-score loss during the Ist month post partum in both experiments. Twin-suckling cows produced the highest average daily yields of milk throughout the 16-week trial period in both experiments but yields were not significantly higher after early lactation in experiment 1. Cow body condition score at calving and the level of DUP in the post-partum diet of cows had no effect on the post-partum performance of carves, Twin calves had slower growth rates (P < 0.001) than single calves (0.65 and 1.07 kg/day respectively) in experiment 1. However, twin calves sucking cows on 130 MJ ME per day in experiment 2 grew similarly to single sticking calves from week 8 of lactation (0.8 kg/day).
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页数:11
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