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Effect of Dietary Corn Stalk Inclusion on the Performance of Non-Nutritive Oral Behaviors of Drylot-Housed Beef Steers.

Authors :
Daigle CL
Ridge EE
Caddiell RMP
Jennings JS
Source :
Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS [J Appl Anim Welf Sci] 2024 Oct-Dec; Vol. 27 (4), pp. 694-701. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jan 05.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Dietary forage levels contribute to the performance of non-nutritive oral behaviors (NNOB) in cattle, yet the impact of varying forage levels on these behaviors is unknown. To evaluate the impact of dietary corn stalk inclusion (CSI) levels on NNOB, rumination time, and activity, pre-dominantly British-continental crossbred drylot-housed steers (n=27) were blocked by weight and randomly assigned to one of three dietary treatments (5%, 10%, or 15%) of CSI on a DM basis. Animals were fitted with a rumination collar upon arrival that measured rumination time and activity and video recorded. Cattle that spent more time bar licking had greater DMI, tended to have greater ADG and be more active. CSI in this study did influence NNOB performance; however, the impacts observed were not as expected. Cattle fed the 10% CSI performed the most bar licking and tongue rolling. This pilot investigation suggest that these CSI were insufficient to have a meaningful impact on NNOBs. Cattle spending more time bar licking and bar licked more frequently may be more orally motivated as reflected in their increased DMI and activity levels.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-7604
Volume :
27
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36602877
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10888705.2022.2164496