Effects of cottonseed meal supplementation time on ruminal fermentation and forage intake by Holstein steers fed fescue hay
Autor: | J. T. Broesder, L J Krysl, Stacey A. Gunter, M B Judkins, R. K. Barton, D W Holcombe |
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Rok vydání: | 1991 |
Předmět: |
Dietary Fiber
Male Rumen Cottonseed Oil Animal feed Forage Biology Poaceae Weight Gain Eating Animal science Fodder Ammonia Latin square Genetics medicine Animals Cottonseed meal General Medicine Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Fatty Acids Volatile Animal Feed Kinetics Agronomy Fermentation Hay Cattle Digestion Animal Science and Zoology medicine.symptom Weight gain Food Science |
Zdroj: | Journal of Animal Science. 69:3789-3797 |
ISSN: | 1525-3163 0021-8812 |
DOI: | 10.2527/1991.6993789x |
Popis: | Four ruminally cannulated Holstein steers (average BW 303 kg) were used in a 4 x 4 Latin square design digestion trial to study the influence of daily cottonseed meal (CSM; 1.6 g of CP/kg of BW) supplementation time on forage intake and ruminal fluid kinetics and fermentation. Steers were housed individually in tie stalls and were fed chopped fescue hay on an ad libitum basis at 0600 and 1400. Treatments were 1) control, grass hay only (CON) and grass hay and CSM fed once daily at 2) 0600 (EAM) 3) 1000 (MAM), or 4) 1400 (PM). Ruminal NH3 N concentrations reflected a time of supplementation x sampling time interaction (P less than .05); CON steers had the lowest (P less than .05) ruminal NH3 N concentrations at all times other than at 0600, 1000, 1200, and 2400, when they did not differ (P greater than .05) from at least one of the supplemented groups. Forage intake, ratio of bacterial purine:N, rate of DM and NDF disappearance, and ruminal fluid kinetics were not influenced (P greater than .05) by supplementation time. Total ruminal VFA differed (P less than .05) between CON and supplemented steers, as well as among supplemented steers (linear and quadratic effects P less than .05). Acetate, propionate, and valerate proportions were influenced (P less than .05) by a sampling time X supplementation time interaction. Under the conditions of this study, greater peak ammonia concentrations with morning supplementation than with afternoon supplementation did not stimulate ruminal fermentation or rate of NDF disappearance. |
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