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Effect of Offering Concentrate Rations with Different Energy Densities on Calf Performance

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2017

R.J. Fallon
Affiliation:
Teagasc, Grange Research Centre, Dunsany, Co. Meath.
J.R. Twigge
Affiliation:
BP Nutrition (UK) Ltd., Wincham, Northwich, Cheshire CW9 6DF
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Extract

The primary aim of the calf rearer is to ensure a successful transition from non ruminant to ruminant status while achieving rapid growth and an early intake of solid food. Newbold, Blake and Hagges (1991), found that increasing the concentration of ME in either the starter or milk replacer will not promote more rapid growth, but will simply reduce the rate of starter consumption. This present study investigated the extent to which the energy density of a calf starter ration affected starter intake and liveweight gain in calves receiving a fixed allowance of a high energy milk replacer with ad libitum access to solid calf starter rations.

Type
Beef
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1993

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References

Newbold, J.R., Blake, J.S. and Haggis, N.G. (1991). Animal Production. 52 : 596.Google Scholar