Dietary Fiber and Early Weaning on Growth and Rumen Development of Calves

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Holstein calves were assigned to treatments of 1) pelleted prestarter (22% protein and 12% fat) and starter containing 10% alfalfa; 2) prestarter and starter containing 20% alfalfa; 3) no prestarter and starter containing 10% alfalfa; and 4) no prestarter and starter containing 20% alfalfa. Calves assigned to treatments 1 and 2 were fed 3.64 kg milk/d for 2 wk and calves assigned to treatments 3 and 4 were fed 3.64 kg milk/d for 3 wk and 1.82 kg milk/d for wk 4. Calves on treatments 2 and 3 were heavier at 10 wk but body weights and heights were similar by 6 mo. Rumen fluid and plasma measures were similar among treatments. Bull calves were assigned to treatments 1 and 3 and necropsied at 3 or 6 wk. Dry feed intakes to 3 wk and volatile fatty acid concentrations were greater for calves on treatment 1 than those on treatment 3. Wet weights of the empty reticulorumens were greater for calves on treatment 1 than those on treatment 3. Papillary development was not affected by weaning system. Calves weaned at 17 d and fed a prestarter have earlier rumen development than calves fed no prestarter and weaned later. © 1987, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Klein, R. D., Kincaid, R. L., Hodgson, A. S., Harrison, J. H., Hillers, J. K., & Cronrath, J. D. (1987). Dietary Fiber and Early Weaning on Growth and Rumen Development of Calves. Journal of Dairy Science, 70(10), 2095–2104. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(87)80259-X

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