Short communication: Limit feeding affects behavior patterns and feeding motivation of dairy heifers

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The study objective was to assess the effects of limit feeding dairy heifers on behavior patterns and feeding motivation. Ten Holstein heifers (291.6 ± 39.2. d of age, weighing 324.2 ± 61.2. kg; mean ± SD) were exposed to each of 2 dietary treatments, in a random order, over 2 successive 26-d treatment periods (14-d adaptation period and a 12-d data collection period) using a crossover design: (1) a high-forage total mixed ration (TMR), provided ad libitum (CON) and (2) a low-forage TMR, limit-fed at 2.05% body weight (LF). Heifers were fed daily at 1100. h and motivation to access a low-nutritive feedstuff (straw) was assessed using a push-door apparatus at 2 time points: 3. h after feed delivery (1400. h) and 21. h after feed delivery (0800. h). The amount of weight pushed, weight pushed as percentage of body weight, and latency to access the push door were recorded on 3 different days for each heifer at each time point on each treatment. When fed CON, heifers had greater dry matter intake (12.9 vs. 7.2. kg/d), greater feeding time (209.3 vs. 82.4. min/d), greater ruminating time (452.2 vs. 318.3. min/d), and slower rates of intake (0.06 vs. 0.09. kg of dry matter/min) than when fed LF. Heifers fed LF pushed more weight as a percentage of body weight at 3. h (4.5 vs. 1.9%) and 21. h (9.3 vs. 2.8%) after feed delivery. At both 3 and 21. h after feed delivery, latency to access the door was shorter for the LF heifers compared with the CON heifers (65 vs. 145 s). These results indicate that, in addition to decreasing feeding time, limit feeding increases motivation of heifers to access a low-nutritive feedstuff, possibly due to lack of satiety resulting from lack of physical fill or insufficient time spent foraging.

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Greter, A. M., Miller-Cushon, E. K., McBride, B. W., Widowski, T. M., Duffield, T. F., & DeVries, T. J. (2015). Short communication: Limit feeding affects behavior patterns and feeding motivation of dairy heifers. Journal of Dairy Science, 98(2), 1248–1254. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2014-8879

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