Influence of long-term supplementation of a formulated botanical blend on growth performance and carcass traits in feedlot steers.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Thiago Lauro Maia Ribeiro, Becca B Grimes Francis, Erin R DeHaan, Cassidy R Ross, Justin J Delver, Forest L Francis, Jeff S Heldt, Emma H Wall, Warren C Rusche, Zachary K Smith
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Objective: The objective of this study was to determine if a formulated blend of capsicum oleoresin, clove essential oil, and garlic essential oil (Fytera® Advance - Selko® USA, Indianapolis IN; CCG) influences measures of cattle growth, efficiency, or carcass traits, during the finishing phase in steers fed a concentrate-based diet.

Methods: Charolais × Angus steers (n = 96; initial shrunk BW = 391± 34.0 kg) were used in a 144-d (16 February 2023 to 9 July 2023) finishing feedlot experiment in Brookings, SD. Steers were individually weighed and allotted to one of 14 pens (6 to 7 steers; 7 pens/treatment) in a randomized complete block design and randomly assigned to 1 of 2 treatments: control diet without the test product (CON) or a diet including CCG at 500 mg/steer daily (CCG). Steers were fed twice daily, and bunks were managed according to a slick bunk system.

Results: There were no differences (P ≥ 0.10) in any growth performance outcomes from d 1 to 35, 36 to 70, or 71 to 98. From d 99 to 144 steers from CCG tended to have 5% greater ADG (P = 0.09) and 8% improved G:F (P = 0.01). No differences (P ≥ 0.15) were noted for cumulative growth performance measures. No differences were noted for any carcass measurements or categorical carcass outcomes, nor lung or liver health outcomes (P ≥ 0.15).

Conclusion: The use of CCG had no influence on cumulative growth performance responses. However, the use of CCG improved G:F during the late feeding period.

长期补充配方植物混合物对育肥牛生长性能和胴体特征的影响
研究目的本研究的目的是确定辣椒油精、丁香精油和大蒜精油的配方混合物(Fytera® Advance - Selko® USA, Indianapolis IN; CCG)是否会影响饲喂精饲料的阉牛在育成期的生长、效率或胴体性状:在美国 SD 州布鲁金斯市进行的一项为期 144 天(2023 年 2 月 16 日至 2023 年 7 月 9 日)的育成期饲养试验中,使用了夏洛莱 × 安格斯母牛(n = 96;初始缩水体重 = 391± 34.0 千克)。在随机完全区组设计中,对母牛进行单独称重并分配到 14 个栏(6 至 7 头母牛;7 个栏/处理)中的一个,并随机分配到 2 种处理中的 1 种:不含试验产品的对照日粮(CON)或每天含 500 mg/steer 的 CCG 日粮(CCG)。每天饲喂两次,按照光滑铺位系统进行铺位管理:结果:从第 1 天到第 35 天、第 36 天到第 70 天或第 71 天到第 98 天,任何生长性能结果均无差异(P ≥ 0.10)。从第 99 天到第 144 天,来自 CCG 的母牛的 ADG 往往高出 5%(P = 0.09),G:F 提高了 8%(P = 0.01)。累计生长性能指标没有差异(P ≥ 0.15)。任何胴体测量或分类胴体结果以及肺或肝脏健康结果均无差异(P ≥ 0.15):结论:使用CCG对累积生长性能没有影响。结论:使用CCG对累积生长性能反应没有影响,但在饲喂后期使用CCG可提高G:F。
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Animal Bioscience
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