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Effects of level of condensed distillers solubles in corn dried distillers grains on intake, daily body weight gain, and digestibility in growing steers fed forage diets1

机译:饲喂饲喂日粮的玉米干酒糟中的浓缩酒糟对摄入量,日增重和消化率的影响1

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Three experiments were conducted examining the effects of feeding different levels of dried distillers grains (DDG) and different proportions of condensed distillers solubles (CDS) added to DDG on performance and digestibility in forage-fed steers. In Exp. 1, a total of 120 individually fed crossbred steers (276 ± 31 kg) were used in a randomized complete block design with a 4 x 5 factorial arrangement of treatments. Factors included DDG supplementation level (0.25, 0.50, 0.75, or 1.0% of BW daily) and proportion of CDS in DDG (0.0, 5.4, 14.5, 19.1, and 22.1% of DDG DM). A basal diet of 58.8% alfalfa hay, 39.2% sorghum silage, and 2% vitamin and mineral supplement (DM basis) was fed for ad libitum intake. As the level of DDG increased, intake of forage decreased linearly (P < 0.01), intake of DDG increased linearly (P < 0.01), and total DM1 increased quadratically (P = 0.06). A DDG level x CDS level interaction (P 0.14). Digestibility of ether extract was greater (P = 0.02) in steers supplemented with DDG containing 22.1% CDS. In Exp. 3, two ruminally and duodenally cannulated Holstein steers (663 ± 24 kg) were used to estimate DM and CP digestion of the DDG fed in Exp. 1 using the mobile bag technique. Basal diets were the same as fed in Exp. 1 and steers were supplemented with DDG at 0.5% of BW daily. Ruminal DM digestibility increased linearly (P < 0.01), and postruminal and total tract DM digestibility increased quadratically (P = 0.02 and P 0.03, respectively) as the level of CDS increased. Level of CDS may affect growing steer performance because depressions in ADG and G:F were observed as intake of ether extract increased. A clear explanation for the interaction between the DDG supplementation level and the CDS level on growing steer performance was not evident in the digestion experiments. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:进行了三个实验,研究了饲喂不同水平的干酒糟(DDG)和添加到DDG中的不同比例的浓缩酒糟(CDS)对饲草饲喂公牛的性能和消化率的影响。在实验中如图1所示,在采用4 x 5因数布置的随机完整块设计中,总共使用了120只单独喂养的杂交br牛皮(276±31 kg)。影响因素包括DDG补充水平(每日BW的0.25、0.50、0.75或1.0%)和CDS在DDG中的比例(DDG DM的0.0、5.4、14.5、19.1和22.1%)。基础饮食为自由采食的基础饲料为58.8%的苜蓿干草,39.2%的高粱青贮饲料和2%的维生素和矿物质补充剂(以DM为基础)。随着DDG含量的增加,草料的摄入量呈线性下降(P <0.01),DDG的摄入量呈线性增加(P <0.01),而总DM1呈二次增加(P = 0.06)。 DDG级别x CDS级别交互作用(P 0.14)。补充了含有22.1%CDS的DDG的ste牛中,乙醚提取物的消化率更高(P = 0.02)。在实验中3,使用两个瘤胃和十二指肠插管的荷斯坦ste牛(663±24千克)来估计在Exp中饲喂的DDG的DM和CP消化率。 1使用手提袋技术。基础饮食与实验中的饮食相同。 1和ste牛每天补充BW 0.5%的DDG。瘤胃DM消化率线性增加(P <0.01),而瘤胃和总道DM消化率则随着CDS水平的增加呈二次增加趋势(分别为P = 0.02和P 0.03)。 CDS的水平可能会影响转向性能的增长,因为随着乙醚提取物摄入量的增加,ADG和G:F会下降。在消化实验中,对DDG补充水平和CDS水平之间对不断增长的操舵性能之间相互作用的清晰解释并不明显。 [出版物摘要]

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