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PSVIII-17 Nutrient Digestibility of Beef Steers Consuming Finishing Diets with an Added Nutritional Packet in a Calf-fed System

Authors :
Camron J Rush
Jhones O Sarturi
Darren H Henry
Francine M Ciriaco
Nelson O Huerta-Leidenz
Whitney L Crossland
Alejandra M Lopez
Kaliu G Scaranto Silva
Kaue Tonelli Nardi
Andrea M Osorio-Doblado
Sarah Peters
Mikala Di Manna
Jordan Hinds
Yasmim Saes
Barbara Rodrigues
Angel A Quijada
Kymberly Coello
Source :
Journal of Animal Science. 100:389-390
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022.

Abstract

The effects of a nutritional packet containing a direct-fed microbial combined with vitamins/electrolytes offered to beef steers in a calf-fed system on apparent total tract nutrient digestibility were evaluated. Angus crossbred steer-calves (n = 60; BW = 234 ± 4 kg) were assigned to a randomized complete block design (block = body weight; steer = experimental unit) and stratified into 2 treatments: a) control (no packet, finely-ground corn carrier only); and b) 30 g of DM/animal-daily of a nutritional packet [live-yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae; 8.7 Log CFU/g), Vitamin C (5.4 g/kg of Ascorbic acid), Vitamin B1 (13.33 g/kg of Thiamine hydrochloride), and electrolytes of NaCl (80 g/kg) and KCl (80 g/kg)]. Animals were individually offered [electronic feed-bunks (Smart-Feed/C-Lock Inc.)] a steam-flaked corn-based finishing diet ad libitum, once daily for 233 d. Treatments were offered during the first (phase-1) and last (phase-2) 60 d on feed. At the conclusion of each phase, feed samples were collected once daily (1400 h), while fecal samples twice daily (0700 and 1700 h) from each steer during 4 consecutive days. Fecal and feed sample composites were dehydrated (55oC), ground (1 mm), and analyzed to assess DM, OM, NDF, ADF, and hemicellulose. The 288-h indigestible NDF was used as dietary internal marker to estimate fecal output and used to calculate nutrient digestibility. Data were analyzed using the GLIMMIX procedure of SAS. Intake of DM, OM, and fiber components during both digestibility trials were not affected (P ≥ 0.56) by treatments. Steers offered the nutritional packet had increased (P < 0.01) apparent total tract digestibility of DM, OM, NDF, ADF, and hemicellulose by at least 2.4, 2.4, 8.3, 10, and 7.5%, respectively, in both digestibility phases. Superior nutrient digestibility without affecting nutrient intake may justify a potential enhanced carcass energy deposition.

Details

ISSN :
15253163 and 00218812
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Animal Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0688527cb384689e31c285101d1eb58c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skac247.712