Beet pulp as an alternative roughage source for feedlot steers fed feedlot diets based on dry-rolled corn containing 30% modified distillers grains with solubles

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作者
Neville, Bryan W. [1 ,2 ]
Pickinpaugh, Wayde J. [2 ]
Mittleider, Lea J. [2 ]
Caton, Joel S. [3 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, US Meat Anim Res Ctr, Clay Ctr, NE 68933 USA
[2] North Dakota State Univ, Carrington Res Extens Ctr, Carrington, ND 58421 USA
[3] North Dakota State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, Fargo, ND 58108 USA
来源
APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE | 2023年 / 39卷 / 04期
关键词
beef cattle; digestibility; growth; intake; ru-minal fermentation; CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS; FINISHING DIETS; PERFORMANCE; DIGESTION; FIBER; FERMENTATION; INCLUSION; KINETICS; LEVEL; FLUID;
D O I
10.15232/aas.2022-02379
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Objectives: These studies evaluated the effects of roughage source when fed in combination with modi-fied distillers grains with solubles on digestion, ruminal fermentation, and pH, as well as growth performance of steers. Materials and Methods: Three ruminally and duode-nally cannulated steers were used the digestibility experi-ment. A total of 165 steer calves were randomly assigned to feedlot pens (n = 5 per treatment) and used for the feedlot experiment. Treatments were based on roughage source and consisted of (1) 20% DM inclusion of corn si-lage (CS), (2) 20% DM inclusion of beet pulp (BP), or (3) 10% DM inclusion of grass hay (GH). In the feedlot study 3% wheat straw was added to BP following observations of acidosis. Results and Discussion: Intake (percentage of BW basis) was less for steers fed either CS or GH compared with steers fed BP (P & LE; 0.02). Total-tract digestibility of NDF was greatest for BP and least for CS, with steers fed GH being intermediate (P < 0.05). Ruminal pH and VFA composition were not affected by treatment (P > 0.34). Hot carcass weight was greater for steers fed either GH or CS (P & LE; 0.01) compared with BP. Backfat was greater for steers fed CS when compared with those fed BP (P = 0.02), with steers fed GH being intermediate and similar to both BP-and CS-fed steers (P > 0.16). Implications and Applications: The decreased car-cass weight and backfat reported in the feedlot study may indicate that beet pulp, when include at a 1:1 substitu-tion for corn silage, may not support similar animal per-formance to more traditional roughage sources. Research evaluating starch digestibility and physically effective fi-ber of beet pulp may also prove beneficial when fed in combination with modified distillers grains with solubles.
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页数:8
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