Abomasal pH, Nutrient Digestibility, and Growth of Holstein Bull Calves Fed Acidified Milk Replacer

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Our objective was to compare nutrient digestion and utilization, amount and pattern of intake, and pH profile over time of abomasal contents in calves offered acidified milk replacer ad libitum or regular (sweet) milk replacer twice daily at 10% of body weight per day. Ten Holstein bull calves were fed replacers reconstituted to 13% dry matter for 4 wk. Daily milk replacer and water consumption and weekly body weight were recorded. Other variables were measured during the 2nd and 4th wk. Calves offered acidified replacer consumed more dry matter and gained more body weight than did calves fed sweet replacer; however, there was no difference in feed conversion ratio. Apparent digestibility of dry matter, ether extract, nitrogen, and retention of absorbed nitrogen were not affected by treatment. Acidified milk replacer offered ad libitum lowered the pH of abomasal contents and feces compared to regular replacer offered at 10% of body weight per day. Feeding patterns of calves offered acidified replacer ad libitum were variable. No adverse effects of feeding acidifed milk replacer were noted. © 1987, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Woodford, S. T., Whetstone, H. D., Murphy, M. R., & Davis, C. L. (1987). Abomasal pH, Nutrient Digestibility, and Growth of Holstein Bull Calves Fed Acidified Milk Replacer. Journal of Dairy Science, 70(4), 888–891. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(87)80088-7

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