Should Pre-Weaning Calf Diets Include Forage?

Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.12681/jhvms.31575
H. Muruz, T. Aksu
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The present review article aimed to update and address the biological consequences of forage supply to pre-weaned dairy calves. Early growth and development of a calf play a great role in lifelong performance of the animal. Comprehension of these stages is an important progress achieved in calf nutrition today. Health, milk-solid feed intake and rumen development are the most important factors related to calf growth in pre- and post-weaning periods. It is well understood that fermentation by-products of grain-based starter feeds are essential for increased growth and absorptive capacity of the rumen papillae. In pre-weaned calves, two major hypotheses exist regarding forage feeding. The first hypothesis describes that the rumen was not completely developed in pre-weaned calves and forage supply during this period might increase gut fill and hence, decrease starter intake. It is believed that depressed starter intake may limit energy intake and finally suppress calf growth rate. The second hypothesis indicates that rumen pH may decline as calf age and starter intake increases. Accordingly, forage supplementation into calf starter diets could prevent further rumen pH decline and subsequent negative consequences while improving starter intake and calf growth. Because research data regarding these hypotheses are controversial, there is no universally accepted standard for feeding calves with forage as a part of starter diets. Many factors, such as milk feeding method, grain, forage type and experimental conditions, could affect calf response to dietary forage. However, there is an evidence that limited consumption of forage may be beneficial on rumen health and behavior of calves consuming highly processed (pelleted or finely ground) starter feed in pre-weaning period. Keywords: Forage; Growth performance; Pre-weaned calf; Rumen development
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断奶前的犊牛日粮是否应包括饲料?
本综述文章旨在更新和探讨断奶前奶牛犊牛饲草供应的生物学后果。犊牛的早期生长发育对其终生表现起着重要作用。了解这些阶段是当今犊牛营养学取得的一项重要进展。健康、乳固体饲料摄入量和瘤胃发育是断奶前后犊牛生长的最重要因素。众所周知,谷物开食性饲料的发酵副产品对瘤胃乳头的生长和吸收能力的提高至关重要。对于断奶前的犊牛,有两种关于饲草饲喂的主要假说。第一种假说认为,断奶前犊牛的瘤胃尚未完全发育,这一时期的饲草供应可能会增加肠道充盈度,从而降低开食量。据认为,开食量减少可能会限制能量摄入,最终抑制犊牛的生长速度。第二个假设表明,随着犊牛年龄的增长和开食量的增加,瘤胃 pH 值可能会下降。因此,在犊牛开食日粮中添加饲草可防止瘤胃 pH 值进一步下降及随后的负面影响,同时提高开食量和犊牛生长。由于有关这些假说的研究数据存在争议,因此在犊牛的开食料中添加饲草并没有一个普遍接受的标准。许多因素,如牛奶饲喂方法、谷物、饲草类型和实验条件,都会影响犊牛对日粮饲草的反应。然而,有证据表明,在断奶前阶段,犊牛食用有限的饲草可能对瘤胃健康和犊牛的行为有益。关键词饲草 生长性能 断奶前犊牛 瘤胃发育
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