JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE FLOUR FEEDING EFFECTS ON CALF DEVELOPMENT IN THE FIRST MONTHS OF LIFE

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Arne, Astra [1 ]
Ilgaza, Aija [1 ]
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[1] Latvia Univ Agr, Jelgava, Latvia
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calves; Jerusalem artichoke; inulin; weight growth; GROWTH-PERFORMANCE;
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Studies have been conducted to find out the effect of the feeding of calves (Bos Taurus) with Jeruslem artichoke Helianthus tuberosus) concentrate produced in Latvia containing the prebiotic - inulin. The study was performed on two groups of animals - a control group of 8 animals and test (prebiotic) group of 8 animals in summer (from June to August, 2013), and winter (from December, 2013 to February, 2014) in one of cow farm of Latvia, in the municipality of Bauska. Both groups were fed the whole milk, but the test gaup received additionally 12 g of Jerusalem artichoke powder (an average of 500 g kg(-1) inulin) per day. The overall health status and physiological parameters (temperature, heartbeat and breathing frequency) of both animal groups before the study were of the normal range. After the experiment, we found out that the calves of the test group during both winter (one case) and summer seasons (seven cases), had fewer cases of diarrhea than the control (winter months four cases and summer months nine cases) group animals, the average daily weight gain (control group 0.53 g, prebiotic group 0.75 g) and the total weight gain (control group 29.42 kg, prebiotic group 42.13 kg) during 56 test days was significantly higher ( p<0.05) than that for the control animals. We concluded that the use of Jerusalem artichoke flour concentrate when fed to the calves generally gives positive impact on the development and growth of the calves, improves the status of the gastrointestinal tract and the morphometric indicators.
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