Monensin supplementation increases weight gain in stocker steers, but higher doses reduce essential mineral intake

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gabriele Maier, Tanapon Sukkankah, Josh Davy, Larry Forero, Berit Bangoura, Matthew Torcal, Sharif Aly
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Monensin is known to improve feed efficiency in cattle. At higher doses, however, monensin reduces the palatability of mineral supplements, which may reduce consumption of essential minerals such as selenium. The main objective of this study was to compare weight gain, while evaluating the impact on blood selenium concentrations, among treatment and control groups of stocker calves supplemented with a self-fed mineral supplement designed to deliver different amounts of monensin, while the control group received the same mineral without monensin. A secondary objective was to compare the presence of pathogenic and total coccidia oocysts. At study end, all monensin treatment groups weighed more than the control group but were not different from each other. No effect was detected on coccidia oocysts. In sum, there is a production gain from providing monensin in a mineral supplement to weaned calves on pasture. However, too high a dose may lead to insufficient trace mineral consumption. This is a concern in areas where forage is deficient in these nutrients.
补充莫能菌素可增加膘牛的增重,但高剂量会减少必需矿物质的摄入量
莫能菌素可提高牛的饲料效率。然而,在较高剂量下,莫能菌素会降低矿物质补充剂的适口性,这可能会减少硒等必需矿物质的消耗。本研究的主要目的是比较处理组和对照组的增重情况,同时评估对血液中硒浓度的影响,处理组的存栏小牛补充了自喂的矿物质补充剂,该补充剂设计用于提供不同剂量的莫能菌素,而对照组补充的是相同的矿物质,但不含莫能菌素。次要目标是比较致病性球虫卵囊和总球虫卵囊的存在情况。研究结束时,所有莫能菌素处理组的体重都高于对照组,但彼此没有差异。未检测到对球虫卵囊的影响。总之,在矿物质补充剂中添加莫能菌素可提高牧场断奶犊牛的产量。但是,剂量过大可能会导致微量元素消耗不足。在牧草缺乏这些营养物质的地区,这是一个值得关注的问题。
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California Agriculture
California Agriculture 农林科学-农业综合
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2.40
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17
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>12 weeks
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