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Nutritional performance and metabolic characteristics of cattle fed tropical forages with protein and starch supplementation.

Marcia O Franco1, Edenio Detmann2, Erick D Batista3, Luana M A Rufino4, Mario F Paulino2, SebastiÃo C Valadares Filho2.   

Abstract

Effects of protein supplementation, with and without starch supplementation, on nutritional performance and metabolic characteristics of cattle fed low- and medium-quality tropical forages were evaluated using 4 cannulated steers distributed according to a 4 × 4 Latin square. Experimental periods were divided into two subperiods. In the first subperiod, two animals received low-quality hay and two animals received medium-quality. Supplementation schemes were evaluated in the second subperiod: low-quality hay with protein (300 g of crude protein - CP/d); low-quality hay with protein (300 g CP/d) and starch (225 g/d); medium-quality hay with protein (300 g CP/d); and medium-quality hay with protein (300 g CP/d) and starch (225 g/d) supplementation. Without supplementation, medium-quality forage provided higher intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance (NB) and efficiency of nitrogen utilization (EFNU). Comparing subperiods, supply of supplements depressed medium-quality forage intake, but did not affect low-quality forage intake. Supplementation increased NB, EFNU and serum concentration of IGF1 in animals fed low-quality forage. Protein supplementation increases nitrogen retention in animals, an effect attributed mainly to anabolic stimuli. However, this effect is more prominent when animals are fed low-quality forages. No positive impact on animal metabolism was obtained with combination of supplemental protein and starch.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33533800     DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765202120190487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  An Acad Bras Cienc        ISSN: 0001-3765            Impact factor:   1.753


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1.  Impact of Inclusion of Multicomponent Synbiotic Russian Holstein Dairy Cow's Rations on Milk Yield, Rumen Fermentation, and Some Blood Biochemical Parameters.

Authors:  Vladimir I Trukhachev; Nikolai P Buryakov; Sergey O Shapovalov; Aleksandr N Shvydkov; Maria A Buryakova; Irina V Khardik; Mohamed M Fathala; Oksana E Komarova; Dmitrii E Aleshin
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-07-14
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