INTERACTION OF FORAGE LEVEL AND MONENSIN IN DIETS FOR FEEDLOT CATTLE ON GROWTH-PERFORMANCE AND DIGESTIVE FUNCTION

被引:69
作者
ZINN, RA
PLASCENCIA, A
BARAJAS, R
机构
[1] Department of Animal Science, Imperial Valley Agricultural Center, University of California, Centro
关键词
MONENSIN; FORAGE; DRY LOT FEEDING; METABOLISM;
D O I
10.2527/1994.7292209x
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
A feedlot growth-performance trial and a metabolism trial were conducted to evaluate the interaction of forage level (10 vs 20%) and monensin (0 vs 28 mg/kg, air-dry basis) on utilization of a steam-flaked corn-based finishing diet. There were no treatment interactions (P > .10) on feedlot cattle growth performance or site and extent of digestion of OM, ADF, N, and starch. Monensin supplementation did not influence (P > .10) ADG, DM intake, feed efficiency, estimated NE value of the diet, or luminal and total tract digestibility of OM, ADF, and starch. Monensin decreased (14.5%, P < .10) passage of microbial N to the small intestine and ruminal digestion of feed N (10.4%, P < .05). Ruminal pH tended to be slightly lower (1.9%, P < .10) with monensin supplementation. Monensin did not affect (P > .10) ruminal molar proportions-of acetate and butyrate. There was an interaction between forage level and monensin on ruminal molar proportions of propionate. With the low-forage diet, molar proportions of propionate were 9.4% higher with monensin supplementation. In contrast, with the high-forage diet ruminal molar proportions of propionate were 5.5% lower with supplemental monensin. Monensin did not affect (P > .10) estimates of methane production. Decreasing the forage in the diet from 20 to 10% increased ADG (10.8%, P < .10), feed efficiency (11.6%, P < .01), and diet NE(g) (11.3%, P < .05). Ruminal digestibility of ADF, OM, and starch were not affected (P > .10) by forage level. However, ruminal digestibility of feed N was 20% greater (P < .05) with the high-forage diet. Increasing forage level in the diet decreased total tract digestion of OM (2.4%, P < .05), DE (2.7%, P < .05), and ME (4.8%, P < .01) and increased ruminal pH (4.4%, P < .01) and ruminal molar proportions of acetate (13.0%, P < .01) and decreased ruminal molar proportions of propionate (10.2%, P < .05) and increased estimated methane production (19.4%, P < .05). It is concluded. that failure of monensin to elicit a growth-performance response in feedlot steers fed a steam-flaked corn-based finishing diet is not due to differences in the diets' forage level.
引用
收藏
页码:2209 / 2215
页数:7
相关论文
共 46 条
[31]  
SCHELLING GT, 1984, J ANIM SCI, V58, P1518
[32]  
Simpson M. E., 1978, J ANIM SCI S1, V47, P439
[33]  
SPIRES HR, 1990, J ANIM SCI, V68, P3382
[34]  
STOCK RA, 1990, J ANIM SCI, V68, P3441
[35]   PROTEIN-LEVELS WITH AND WITHOUT MONENSIN FOR FINISHING STEERS [J].
THOMPSON, WR ;
RILEY, JG .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1980, 50 (04) :563-571
[36]   MONENSIN EFFECTS ON DIGESTIBILITY, METHANOGENESIS AND HEAT INCREMENT OF A CRACKED CORN-SILAGE DIET FED TO STEERS [J].
WEDEGAERTNER, TC ;
JOHNSON, DE .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1983, 57 (01) :168-177
[37]   A THEORETICAL RUMEN FERMENTATION BALANCE [J].
WOLIN, MJ .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1960, 43 (10) :1452-1459
[38]   SITE OF PROTEIN DIGESTION IN STEERS - PREDICTABILITY [J].
ZINN, RA ;
OWENS, FN .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1983, 56 (03) :707-716
[40]   INFLUENCE OF SODIUM-BICARBONATE AND MONENSIN ON UTILIZATION OF A FAT-SUPPLEMENTED, HIGH-ENERGY GROWING-FINISHING DIET BY FEEDLOT STEERS [J].
ZINN, RA ;
BORQUES, JL .
JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1993, 71 (01) :18-25