Influence of Various Schemes of Feeding Calves with Whole Milk on their Growth Indicators and Physiological State

Q3 Veterinary
K. K. Akhazhanov, T. K. Bekseitov, J. J. Uakhitov, B. Ateikhan, M. V. Syrovatskiy, S. V. Beketov
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In dairy farming, special requirements are imposed on the feeding of replacement young animals. The period when young animals receive colostrum and milk is considered important for raising viable and productive animals. During this time, a large amount of whole milk is consumed by calves. In this connection, the purpose of our study was to compare the effect of various schemes of feeding calves with whole milk on their growth indicators and physiological state. The study was conducted in the Pobeda Limited Liability Partnership (Pavlodar region, Republic of Kazakhstan). The objects of the study were heifers of the Simmental breed. During the experiment, the authors evaluated the effect of the commercial (375 L) and reduced (345 and 285 L) whole milk feeding schemes on the subsequent growth and development of calves. In just 150 days of the experimental period, the highest average weight, as well as the largest absolute and average daily gains were noted in animals that received the least amount of milk according to the feeding scheme, which became possible due to the early and more intensive consumption of compound feed by calves of these groups. In total, in the group that received 375 L of milk, each calf received 160.97 kg of starter compound feed, in the group with 345 L of milk 176.45 kg of compound feed, and the group with 285 L of milk 215 kg of compound feed. Thus, with the same nutritional value of the diets, a decrease in the amount of whole milk fed to the calves of the experimental groups led to an increase in their consumption of compound feed, which, against the background of a normal physiological state and the absence of significant differences in the growth dynamics of experimental animals, makes it economically feasible to approach the use of such expensive feed as whole milk.
不同全脂奶喂养方案对犊牛生长指标和生理状态的影响
在奶牛养殖中,对替代幼畜的喂养有特殊要求。幼年动物接受初乳和乳汁的时期被认为对饲养有活力和多产的动物很重要。在此期间,小牛消耗了大量的全脂牛奶。因此,本研究的目的是比较不同全脂奶喂养方案对犊牛生长指标和生理状态的影响。这项研究是在Pobeda有限责任合伙企业(哈萨克斯坦共和国巴甫洛达尔地区)进行的。研究对象是西门塔尔品种的小母牛。在试验中,作者评估了商业(375升)和减少(345升和285升)全脂牛奶饲喂方案对犊牛后续生长发育的影响。在仅150天的试验期内,根据饲喂方案,哺乳量最少的动物平均体重最高,绝对日增重和平均日增重最大,这可能是由于这些组的犊牛较早且更密集地消耗了配合饲料。综上所述,饲喂375 L乳汁组每头犊牛饲喂起始配合饲料160.97 kg,饲喂345 L乳汁组每头犊牛饲喂配合饲料176.45 kg,饲喂285 L乳汁组每头犊牛饲喂配合饲料215 kg。由此可见,在饲粮营养价值相同的情况下,减少试验组犊牛全脂奶的摄取量会导致犊牛配合饲料摄取量的增加,在正常生理状态和实验动物生长动态无显著差异的背景下,采用全脂奶这种昂贵饲料的做法在经济上是可行的。
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, a quarterly, peer reviewed publication and is dedicated for publication of research articles in the field of biology of animals and with the scientific understanding of how animals work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ systems down to the structure and function of bio molecules and cells; particular emphasis would given to the studies of growth, reproduction, nutrition and lactation of farm and companion animals and how these processes may be optimized to improve animal re- productivity, health and welfare. Articles in support areas, such as genetics, soils, agricultural economics and marketing, legal aspects and the environment also are encouraged. AJAVS is an important source of researcher to study articles on protection of animal production practices, herd health and monitoring the spread of disease and prevention in both domestic and wild animals.
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