Effect of supplements on growth and forage intake by stocker steers grazing wheat pasture

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Lippke, H [1 ]
Forbes, TDA
Ellis, WC
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[1] Texas Agr Expt Stn, Uvalde, TX 78801 USA
[2] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Anim Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
herbage; intake; markers; steers; volatile fatty acids; wheat;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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This experiment was conducted with stocker steers to determine the effects of supplementary fiber and grain on ruminal acid concentrations and OM intake following abrupt dietary change to lush, primary-growth wheat (Triticum aestivum) pasture and to measure the effects of those supplements on weight gain at different levels of herbage mass (HM). Each of four irrigated wheat pastures (2.4, 3.6, 4.9, and 6.1 ha) was stocked with nine Angus crossbred steers ((x) over bar = 189 kg. In each pasture, three steers were individually fed a daily supplement of 11.3 g of cottonseed hulls (CSH)/ kg BW.75, three steers were fed a supplement mixture of 11.3 g CSH/kg BW.75 and 8.5 g corn grain/kg BW.75 and three steers remained as controls. Body weight and HM changes were measured at 28-d intervals throughout the experiment. Ruminal samples for VFA determination were collected twice during the Ist wk on pasture. Organic matter intake calculations were based on fecal output and OM digestibility estimates made during the 2nd wk on pasture. Fecal outputs were estimated from nonlinear least squares analyses using a two-compartment rumen model of excretion patterns of Yb following a single oral dose. Digestibility of OM was estimated using indigestible NDF in feed and feces as an internal marker. Dietary supplements had no detectable effect on ruminal VFA characteristics. The magnitude of changes in ruminal acetate:propionate ratios between d 3 and 7 on pasture was significantly and negatively related to ADG during the first 28-d growth measurement period. Body condition scores taken on d 0 also had a significant, negative relationship to ADG. Average fecal output was greater for steers fed supplements (36 g/kg BW.75) than for control steers (30 g/kg BW.75) (P < .03). The supplements also significantly reduced estimates of total diet OM digestibility. However, supplements had no measurable effect on BW changes. Herbage mass up to 1,000 kg/ha had a significant and positive effect on ADG, which was 1.44 kg during Period 1, when HM was apparently not limiting in any pasture. The deduced threshold level of the influence of HM on ADG was 850 kgka. Under the conditions of this experiment, the effects of supplemental fiber and(or) grain on fecal output and OM digestibility were detected. However, in the amounts fed, these supplements had no detectable effect on ADG at any level of HM.
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页码:1625 / 1635
页数:11
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