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Effect of rumen protected carbohydrate supplementation on performance and plasma glucose concentrations in growing heifers

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Exhibit Hall AB (Kansas City Convention Center)
Juan Pablo Russi , Facultad de Cs Veterinarias . UNLP., La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Patricio Davies , INTA Gral. Villegas, General Villegas, Argentina
Nicolas DiLorenzo , University of Florida, Marianna, FL
Alejandro E. Relling , Facultad de Cs Veterinarias UNLP, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract Text:

The objective of this study was to evaluate the inclusion of a ruminally protected carbohydrate (RUPCA) on performance and blood metabolites in growing heifers. One hundred and thirty five cross bred heifers (136 ± 14kg) were used in an 84-d experiment.  Heifers were blocked according to initial BW and placed (9 per pen) into 15 dirt floor pens (12 X 50m). Heifers within blocks were randomly assigned to one of 3 treatments: T0) Control (100% basal supplement), T1) 50% RUPCA and 50% basal supplement, and T2) 100% RUPCA. Diets were (DM basis): 38.8% corn silage, 41.5% dry corn (finely ground), 2% minerals and vitamins mix, and 17.7% supplement (58.1% soybean meal, 39.9% carbohydrates, 2% urea and 1% minerals). RUPCA and the basal supplement consisted of the same ingredients, differing on the processing of the carbohydrate (i.e., protected or not from ruminal degradation). Heifers had ad libitum access to feed and water during the study. Body weights were measured on d 0, 21, 42, 63, and 84. Dry matter intakes were measured every 7 days from d 21 when the adaptation to the diets finished. Blood samples were taken every 21 d and analyzed for glucose concentration. Back-fat on the 12th Rib (BF) was measured on d 1 and 84. Data was analyzed as a randomized complete block design with repeated measures using a mixed model in SAS. There were no significant differences (P>0.10) amongst treatments on initial BW, final BW, or ADG; however, cattle fed T1 had the lowest DMI (P < 0.01) and the greatest G:F ratio (P < 0.02). There were no differences in glucose concentrations (P > 0.96) or BF on d 84 (P > 0.72). In conclusion, including RUPCA  at a rate of 8.87% of the diet DM improved G:F ratio by reducing DMI and not affecting ADG.

 

 

Treatments

 

T0

T1

T2

SEM

P-Value

Initial BW, kg

136.5

136.3

136.3

0.5

0.95

Final BW, kg

236.1

232.8

237.0

2.25

0.37

DMI, kg/d

6.73a

5.79b

6.73a

0.087

<0.001

ADG, kg

1.185

1.145

1.196

0.092

0.72

G:F

0.175a

0.212b

0.189a

0.009

0.02

Glucose, mg/dL

95.9

97.2

96.8

31.03

0.96

84 d Back Fat measurement, mm

5.55

5.63

5.53

0.09

0.72

a, b Means without common superscript differ (P < 0.05).

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Keywords: Carbohydrates, Ruminally protected.