Effects of replacing cottonseed meal with corn dried distillers’ grain on ruminal parameters, performance, and enteric methane emissions in young nellore bulls reared in tropical pastures

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Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of replacing cottonseed meal with DDG on ruminal parameters, methane (CH4) emissions (Experiment 1), and animal performance (Experiment 2) of young Nellore bulls grazing Marandu grass during the rainy season. Four supplementation strategies were used in both experiments: (1) Mineral supplementation (MS); (2) conventional multiple supplement (energy/protein) with cottonseed meal and citrus pulp (CMS); (3) CMS with 50% cottonseed meal replaced by DDG (50DDG); and (4) CMS with 100% cottonseed meal replaced by DDG (100DDG). The 50DDG condition resulted in greater intake of dry matter (p = 0.033), organic matter (OM) (p = 0.050), forage (p = 0.035), and digestible OM (p = 0.031) than 100DDG. The supplemented animals presented greater final body weight (BW) and average daily gain than the animals consuming MS (p = 0.011), and lower pH, acetate, and acetate:propionate (p < 0.05). However, the treatments had no influence on stocking rate, gain per area, and enteric CH4 emissions (p > 0.05). Replacing cottonseed meal with DDG does not result in great variations in ruminal parameters, animal performance, and enteric CH4 emissions of grazing Nellore cattle during the rearing phase in the wet season. Both protein sources in 0.3% BW supplementation can be used to intensify beef cattle production in pastures.

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de Araújo, T. L. D. R., da Silva, W. L., Berça, A. S., Cardoso, A. da S., Barbero, R. P., Romanzini, E. P., & Reis, R. A. (2021). Effects of replacing cottonseed meal with corn dried distillers’ grain on ruminal parameters, performance, and enteric methane emissions in young nellore bulls reared in tropical pastures. Animals, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11102959

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