饲用含20%或24%蛋白质和脂肪的代乳剂对牛×乳杂交犊牛生长和饲料效率的影响

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Jason D. Stypinski , Andrew L. Plumski , Dave M. Ziegler , William. P. Hansen , Mark F. Scott , Isaac J. Salfer
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对于乳制品生产商来说,将其遗传价值较低的奶牛和小母牛培育成牛肉品种,以增加小牛在出售给牛肉市场时的价值,这一点变得越来越突出。然而,目前缺乏关于将这些杂交犊牛饲养至断奶的最佳喂养策略的数据。因此,本研究的目的是比较饲喂2种代乳剂(20%粗蛋白质和20%脂肪[MR20]与24%粗蛋白质和24%脂肪[MR24])对犊牛生长、饲料效率和淘淘频率的影响。选取40头2 ~ 5日龄、体重34.0 ~ 47.6 kg的安格斯×荷斯坦杂交犊牛,随机分为2组代乳剂(MR)处理。试验第1 ~ 42天,每天2次(共5.68 L)分别饲喂相应MR 2.84 L,第43 ~ 49天,每天1次(共2.84 L)。第1 ~ 56天,饲喂MR24的杂交犊牛的平均日增重和单料增重分别比饲喂MR20的提高23.6%和9.80%。与饲喂MR20的犊牛相比,饲喂MR24有增加犊牛前料采食量和总采食量的趋势。由此可见,饲喂高营养价值的MR是提高牛×乳犊牛增重和饲料效率的一种简单有效的策略。
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Impacts of feeding milk replacer containing 20% or 24% protein and fat on growth and feed efficiency of beef × dairy crossbred calves
It is becoming more prominent for dairy producers to breed their lower genetic merit cows and heifers to beef sires to increase the value of calves when they are sold to beef markets. However, data are currently lacking on optimal feeding strategies for rearing these crossbred calves until weaning. Therefore, the objective of the current study is to compare the effects of feeding 2 milk replacers (20% CP and 20% fat [MR20] vs. 24% CP and 24% fat [MR24]) on calf growth, feed efficiency, and scouring frequency. Forty individually housed 2- to 5-d-old Angus × Holstein crossbred calves with a BW ranging from 34.0 to 47.6 kg were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 milk replacer (MR) treatments. Calves were fed 2.84 L of their respective MR twice per day (5.68 L total) from d 1 to 42 of the experiment and 2.84 L once per day from d 43 to 49. Feeding crossbred calves MR24 increased ADG and gain per feed by 23.6% and 9.80%, respectively, compared with calves fed MR20 from d 1 to 56. Feeding crossbred calves MR24 tended to increase calf starter intake and total feed intake compared with calves receiving MR20. Results suggest feeding a MR of higher nutritive value is a simple and effective strategy to increase weight gain and feed efficiency of beef × dairy calves.
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JDS communications
JDS communications Animal Science and Zoology
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