Interaction between milk allowance and fat content of the starter feed on performance of Holstein calves

22Citations
Citations of this article
65Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Sixty-six Holstein male calves [42. ±. 6.0. kg of body weight (BW) and 12. ±. 3.1 d of age] were housed individually and allocated to 1 of 4 treatments following a 2 × 2 factorial complete randomized design to assess the potential interaction between milk replacer (MR) allowance and fat content in the starter feed. Thus, 4 treatments were evaluated: a low-fat (4.1% fat; LF) starter feed offered along with 4. L/d of MR (4LF), a high-fat (11.2% fat; HF) starter feed plus 4. L/d of MR (4HF), a LF starter feed offered with 6. L/d of MR (6LF), and an HF starter feed offered with 6. L/d of MR (6HF). Calves were fed either 4 or 6. L/d of MR (25% crude protein and 19.2% fat) in 2 offers (0800 and 1630. h) and had ad libitum access to either an LF or an HF starter feed (21.4 and 22.3% crude protein). Calves were weaned at wk 6 of study by halving the daily MR allowance for 1 wk. Individual MR and starter feed intakes were recorded daily and BW was determined weekly. A glucose tolerance test was performed on d 30 of study to evaluate the effects of increased energy provision on glucose metabolism. Apparent feed digestibility was measured for the last 5 d of study. Overall, fat content of starter feed had no effect on solid feed intake. However, during wk 8 of study (after weaning), calves in the LF treatment had greater starter feed intake than HF calves. Calves on 6. L/d of MR had greater BW than calves fed 4. L/d from the second week of study until weaning. After weaning, 6LF calves had lesser BW than 6HF calves. Calves on 6. L/d of MR had greater average daily gain than calves fed 4. L/d, and 6HF calves tended to have the greatest average daily gain. Glucose clearance rate tended to be lesser for HF than for LF calves. In conclusion, offering 6. L/d of MR increased growth performance before weaning and, when offering 6. L/d of MR, feeding a high-fat starter feed resulted in the greatest BW after weaning.

Author supplied keywords

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Araujo, G., Terré, M., & Bach, A. (2014). Interaction between milk allowance and fat content of the starter feed on performance of Holstein calves. Journal of Dairy Science, 97(10), 6511–6518. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2014-8281

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free