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Young-Il Kim1, Sang Moo Lee1, Youn Hee Lee1, Myeon Lee1, Do Young Choi1, Wan Sup Kwak1.
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of feeding by-product feed (BF)-based silage on the behavior of growing Hanwoo heifers. Twelve Hanwoo heifers (13.2 months-old, 315 kg body weight; four heifers per pen) were assigned to three diets: a rice straw (RS) diet (concentrate mix and free access to RS), a RS and BF-based silage (RSBFS) diet (concentrate mix and free access to RS and BF-based silage), and a BF-based silage (BFS) diet (concentrate mix and free access to BF-based silage). Behavior was recorded for 5 days using camcorders. Compared to the RS group, the BFS group showed 21.7% higher dry matter intake, shorter feeding, rumination, and chewing times, as well as longer resting time (p < 0.05). Although all groups exhibited similar drinking, urination, and defecation frequencies, the BFS group exhibited higher feeding rates, rumination efficiency, and chewing efficiency than the RS group (p < 0.05). Compared to the BFS group, the RSBFS group showed higher peNDF8.0 intake (15.2% vs. 25.0% dry matter intake), longer feeding and sitting times, lower defecation frequency (p < 0.05), and similar rumination efficiency. In conclusion, complete replacement of conventional RS with BF-based silage reduced rumination and chewing activity in growing Hanwoo heifers, and BF-based silage feeding with large-particle straw is an effective approach in improving heifer behavior.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior; By-product feed; Hanwoo heifer; Rumination; Spent mushroom substrate
Year: 2015 PMID: 26290723 PMCID: PMC4540242 DOI: 10.1186/s40781-014-0037-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anim Sci Technol ISSN: 2055-0391
Particle size distribution, physical effectiveness factors (pef), and physically effective fiber (peNDF) content of the feeds
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| Above 19.0 mm | 97.8 | 10.3 | 45.8 | 0.8 |
| 8.0–19.0 mm | 1.2 | 8.2 | 10.7 | 53.9 |
| 1.18–8.0 mm | 0.9 | 54.6 | 26.2 | 45.1 |
| Below 1.18 mm | 0.1 | 26.9 | 17.3 | 0.2 |
| Pef8.0 | 99.0 | 18.5 | 56.5 | 53.9 |
| pef1.18 | 99.9 | 73.1 | 82.7 | 39.4 |
| peNDF8.0, % of DM | 71.2 | 9.4 | 27.7 | 17.6 |
| peNDF1.18, % of DM | 71.8 | 37.0 | 40.6 | 12.9 |
1)BF-based silage was a by-product feed-based silage, which was composed of 50% spent mushroom substrate, 21% recycled poultry bedding, 15% ryegrass straw, 10.8% rice bran, 2% molasses, 0.6% bentonite, and 0.6% microbial culture, and was ensiled for over 2 weeks.
Chemical compositions of the feeds fed to growing Hanwoo heifers
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| Dry matter | 85.0 | 58.3 | 83.3 | 87.9 |
| Crude protein | 3.6 | 12.0 | 14.7 | 16.4 |
| Ether extract | 1.1 | 3.9 | 1.2 | 2.5 |
| Crude ash | 8.3 | 11.5 | 9.9 | 8.3 |
| Neutral detergent fiber | 71.9 | 50.6 | 49.1 | 32.7 |
| Acid detergent fiber | 42.5 | 38.9 | 36.9 | 19.5 |
| Non-fibrous carbohydrate | 15.1 | 17.1 | 25.1 | 40.1 |
1)BF-based silage was a by-product feed-based silage, which was composed of 50% spent mushroom substrate, 21% recycled poultry bedding, 15% ryegrass straw, 10.8% rice bran, 2% molasses, 0.6% bentonite, and 0.6% microbial culture, and was ensiled for over 2 weeks.
Effects of feeding by-product feed-based silage on feed dry matter (DM) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) intakes in growing Hanwoo heifers
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| Feed DM intake, kg/d | 6.53 | 6.68 | 7.95 |
| Concentrate mix | 4.70 | 4.70 | 4.70 |
| Alfalfa hay | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.45 |
| Rice straw | 1.38 | 0.93 | - |
| BF-based silage | - | 0.60 | 2.80 |
| NDF intake, kg/d | 2.75 | 2.73 | 3.17 |
| Concentrate mix | 1.54 | 1.54 | 1.54 |
| Roughage | 1.21 | 1.19 | 1.64 |
| % of DMI | 42.1 | 40.9 | 39.9 |
| peNDF8.0 intake, kg/d | 1.93 | 1.67 | 1.22 |
| % of DMI | 29.6 | 25.0 | 15.3 |
| peNDF1.18 intake, kg/d | 1.78 | 1.68 | 1.82 |
| % of DMI | 27.3 | 25.1 | 22.9 |
1)The three diets were as follows: RS (free access to rice straw); RSBFS (free access to rice straw and BF-based silage); and BFS (free access to BF-based silage).
2)BF-based silage (BFS) was a by-product feed-based silage, which was composed of 50% spent mushroom substrate, 21% recycled poultry bedding, 15% ryegrass straw, 10.8% rice bran, 2% molasses, 0.6% bentonite, and 0.6% microbial culture, and was ensiled for over 2 weeks.
Effects of by-product feed-based silage on feeding, rumination, chewing, and resting in growing Hanwoo heifers
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| Eating time | 289.0a | 230.8b | 159.8c | 17.6 | 0.0002 |
| Per kg of DM | 44.3a | 34.6b | 20.1c | 2.6 | 0.0001 |
| Per kg of NDF | 105.2a | 84.6b | 50.3c | 6.3 | 0.0001 |
| Per kg of peNDF8.0 | 149.2 | 138.3 | 131.4 | 10.9 | 0.2978 |
| Per kg of peNDF1.18 | 162.6a | 137.7 a | 87.6 b | 10.1 | 0.0001 |
| Ruminating time | 458.3a | 282.0b | 317.5b | 26.0 | 0.0002 |
| Per kg of DM | 70.2a | 42.2b | 39.9b | 3.7 | 0.0001 |
| Per kg of NDF | 166.8a | 103.4b | 100.0b | 9.1 | 0.0001 |
| Per kg of peNDF8.0 | 237.0a | 169.0b | 261.2a | 17.1 | 0.0012 |
| Per kg of peNDF1.18 | 257.9a | 168.3b | 174.1b | 14.9 | 0.0003 |
| Chewing time3) | 747.3a | 512.8b | 477.3b | 31.7 | 0.0001 |
| Per kg of DM | 114.5a | 76.8b | 60.0c | 4.6 | 0.0001 |
| Per kg of NDF | 271.9a | 188.0b | 175.0b | 11.5 | 0.0001 |
| Per kg of peNDF8.0 | 386.5a | 307.2b | 392.7a | 19.8 | 0.0033 |
| Per kg of peNDF1.18 | 420.5a | 306.1b | 261.7b | 18.1 | 0.0001 |
| Resting time | 692.8b | 927.3a | 962.8a | 31.3 | 0.0001 |
| Standing time | 791.8a | 504.8b | 668.0a | 44.5 | 0.0004 |
| Sitting time | 648.2b | 935.2a | 772.0b | 44.5 | 0.0004 |
1)The three diets were as follows: RS (free access to rice straw); RSBFS (free access to rice straw and BF-based silage); and BFS (free access to BF-based silage).
2)BF-based silage (BFS) was a by-product feed-based silage, which was composed of 50% spent mushroom substrate, 21% recycled poultry bedding, 15% ryegrass straw, 10.8% rice bran, 2% molasses, 0.6% bentonite, and 0.6% microbial culture, and was ensiled for over 2 weeks.
3)Chewing time = eating time + rumination time.
a,b,cMeans with different superscripts within the same row are significantly different (p < 0.05).
Effects of feeding by-product feed-based silage on drinking, urination, and defecation in growing Hanwoo heifers
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| Drinking frequency/d | 10.3 | 7.0 | 6.8 | 1.7 | 0.1153 |
| Urinating frequency/d | 4.5 | 4.3 | 5.3 | 1.2 | 0.6829 |
| Defecating frequency/d | 5.5ab | 3.5b | 6.8a | 1.1 | 0.0309 |
1)The three diets were as follows: RS (free access to rice straw); RSBFS (free access to rice straw and BF-based silage); and BFS (free access to BF-based silage).
2)BF-based silage (BFS) was a by-product feed-based silage, which was composed of 50% spent mushroom substrate, 21% recycled poultry bedding, 15% ryegrass straw, 10.8% rice bran, 2% molasses, 0.6% bentonite, and 0.6% microbial culture, and was ensiled for over 2 weeks.
a,b,cMeans with different superscripts within the same row are significantly different (p < 0.05).
Effects of feeding by-product feed-based silage on feeding rate, rumination efficiency, and chewing efficiency in growing Hanwoo heifers
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| Eating rate3) | 1,365.8b | 1,751.6b | 3,016.6a | 167.1 | 0.0001 |
| Ruminating efficiency4) | 857.6b | 1,446.6a | 1,516.7a | 119.5 | 0.0007 |
| Chewing efficiency5) | 525.2c | 788.4b | 1,003.9a | 50.2 | 0.0001 |
1)The three diets were as follows: RS (free access to rice straw); RSBFS (free access to rice straw and BF-based silage); and BFS (free access to BF-based silage).
2)BF-based silage (BFS) was a by-product feed-based silage, which was composed of 50% spent mushroom substrate, 21% recycled poultry bedding, 15% ryegrass straw, 10.8% rice bran, 2% molasses, 0.6% bentonite, and 0.6% microbial culture, and was ensiled for over 2 weeks.
3)Voluntary intake (DM g/d)/feeding time (h/d).
4)Voluntary intake (DM g/d)/rumination time (h/d).
5)Voluntary intake (DM g/d)/chewing time (h/d).
a,b,cMeans with different superscripts within the same row are significantly different (p < 0.05).