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Rumen and blood variables in steers fed grass silage or whole-crop fodder beet silage

Authors :
A.P. Moloney
Padraig O'Kiely
Source :
Animal Feed Science and Technology. 81:221-235
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

The objectives of this study were (i) to examine the effects on rumen and blood variables when grass silage (GS) was replaced with whole crop fodder beet silage (FBS) in the diet of beef cattle, and (ii) an abrupt change from GS to FBS. Six rumen-fistulated Friesian steers (initial bodyweight (BW) 416 kg, SD 43) were offered GS ad libitum for four weeks. The dry matter (DM) consumed daily by each animal in that period (14.3 g/kg BW) was used as the daily allowance for that animal for three consecutive two-week periods, during which the animals were offered diets consisting of increasing proportions (420, 880 and 1000 g/kg) of FBS DM in the total DM. FBS was then offered ad libitum for 14 days. Cattle were then offered GS ad libitum for 14 days, after which GS was substituted with FBS for 14 days. The DM content (g/kg) and contents (g/kg DM) of organic matter, crude protein and total volatile fatty acids (VFA) were 220 and 174, 905 and 749, 153 and 115, and 26 and 75 for GS and FBS, respectively. Animals fed the diets of 0, 420, 880 and 1000 g FBS DM/kg DM had rumen pH, concentrations of ammonia (mg/l), l-lactic acid (mmol/l), d-lactic acid (mmol/l) and VFA (mmol/l) of 6.44, 6.18, 6.61 and 6.75 (linear p

Details

ISSN :
03778401
Volume :
81
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Animal Feed Science and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4b911fe52bb4bfdfab02426b2cb4f078
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0377-8401(99)00093-0