Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2439429 | Journal of Dairy Science | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of the addition of cottonseed hulls (CSH) to the starter and the supplementation of live yeast product (YST) or mannanoligosaccharide product (MOS) to milk, on growth, intake, rumen development, and health parameters in young calves. Holstein (n = 116) and Jersey (n = 46) bull (n = 74) and heifer (n = 88) calves were assigned randomly within sex at birth to treatments. All calves were fed 3.8Â L of colostrum daily for the first 2 d. Holstein calves were fed 3.8Â L of whole milk, and Jersey calves were fed 2.8Â L of whole milk through weaning at 42 d. Calves continued on trial through 63 d. Six treatments were arranged as a 2Â ÃÂ 3 factorial. Calves received either a corn-soybean meal-based starter (21% crude protein and 6% acid detergent fiber; âCSH) or a blend of 85% corn-soybean meal-based starter and 15% CSH (18% crude protein and 14% acid detergent fiber; +CSH) ad libitum. In addition, calves received whole milk with either no supplement (NONE) or supplemented with 3 g/d of mannanoligosaccharide product (MOS) or 4 g/d of live yeast product (YST) through weaning at 42 d. Twelve Holstein steers [n = 6 (per starter type); n = 4 (per supplement type)] were euthanized for collection and examination of rumen tissue samples. Dry matter intake (DMI) was greater for Holstein calves fed +CSH (0.90 kg/d) than âCSH (0.76Â kg/d). Final body weight at 63 d of Holstein calves fed +CSH (75.8Â kg) was greater than that of those fed âCSH (71.0Â kg). Average daily gain (ADG) was greater for Holstein calves fed +CSH (0.58Â kg/d) than âCSH (0.52Â kg/d). However, Holstein calves fed âCSH had a greater feed efficiency (FE; 0.71Â kg of ADG/kg of DMI) than those fed +CSH (0.65Â kg of ADG/kg of DMI). Also, Holstein calves fed +CSH had narrower rumen papillae (0.32Â mm) compared with those fed âCSH (0.41Â mm). There were no significant effects of CSH on DMI, ADG, or FE in Jersey calves. There were no significant effects of YST or MOS on DMI, ADG, FE, or rumen papillae measures in Holstein calves. Jersey calves fed YST or MOS had greater final body weight at 63 d (51.2Â kg and 51.0Â kg, respectively) than calves fed NONE (47.5Â kg). However, there were no significant effects of YST or MOS on DMI, ADG, or FE in Jersey calves.
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Authors
S.R. Hill, B.A. Hopkins, S. Davidson, S.M. Bolt, D.E. Diaz, C. Brownie, T. Brown, G.B. Huntington, L.W. Whitlow,