Performance of Steers Fed a Broiler Litter-Corn Mixture on Endophyte-Infested and Noninfested Tall Fescue11Names are necessary to report factually on available data; however, the USDA does not guarantee or warrant the standard of the product, and the use of the name by the USDA implies no approval of the product to the exclusion of others that may also be suitable.

Autor: Aiken, G.E., Ball, D.M., Piper, E.L., West, C.P., Albin, R., Stanton, T.L.
Zdroj: Professional Animal Scientist; March 1998, Vol. 14 Issue: 1 p51-55, 5p
Abstrakt: Poor weight gain of cattle grazing endophyte-infested tall fescue (Festuca arundinaceaSchreb.) and poor persistence of grazed endophyte-free tall fescue have limited their use in stocker production systems. A grazing study was conducted to determine whether feeding broiler litter and corn (Zea maysL.) can provide cost-effective enhancement of steer performance on infested and noninfested tall fescue. Treatments of either free-choice feeding of broiler litter-corn (1:1; as fed) or pasture-only were imposed on steers grazing infested and noninfested stands of ‘Kentucky-31’ tall fescue. Feeding broiler litter-corn increased (P<0.001) ADG and gain per acre for infested, but not (P>0.10) noninfested tall fescue. Furthermore, ADG and gain per hectare for the broiler litter-corn treatment on infested pastures were similar to those observed for noninfested pastures. Steers fed broiler litter-corn on infested tall fescue had lower serum prolactin (P<0.01) relative to those on noninfested tall fescue. Approximately 70% of the steers fed broiler litter-corn on infested tall fescue had rough or transitional haircoat ratings, whereas 85% of the steers on the pasture-only treatment for noninfested tall fescue had sleek haircoats. Cost of corn per incremental increase in ADG was cost-effective for most cattle markets if cost per metric ton was less than $165. Free-choice feeding of broiler litter-corn to steers on infested tall fescue can reduce the severity of fescue toxicosis and enhance weight gains.
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