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The Response of Intensively Finished Dairy Bred Bulls to Three Levels of Protein, and the Effect of Supplementing the Low Protein Ration with Lasalocid Sodium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 November 2017

I Rigby
Affiliation:
ADAS, High Mowthorpe EHF, Duggleby, Malton, N Yorks, Y017 8BP
N Lodge
Affiliation:
Roche Products Ltd, PO Box 8, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 3AY
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There is an increasing demand for heavy lean carcases and, at the same time, an increasing proportion of barley beef animals being finished as bulls. Bulls have a high potential for muscle growth and, therefore, have a high demand for dietary protein. In addition, since the banning of hormone implantation of beef animals, there has been increasing interest in the use of feed additives.

This trial was designed to measure the response of Holstein/Friesian bulls to increasing protein content in barley beef rations, and to measure the benefits of including lasalocid sodium (a feed additive). Responses were measured in terms of improved liveweight gains and feed conversioin efficiencies but also of interest was the effect of treatments on the weights at which animals reached a given fat class at slaughter.

Type
Beef Production and Nutrition
Copyright
Copyright © British Society of Animal Production 1989

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