Influence of Feed Intake Fluctuation, Feeding Frequency, Time of Feeding, and Rate of Gain on Performance by Limit-Fed Steers

2000; Elsevier BV; Volume: 16; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.15232/s1080-7446(15)31655-7

ISSN

1525-318X

Autores

S. A. Soto-Navarro, Glenn C Duff, C. R. Krehbiel, M. L. Galyean, K.J. Malcolm-Callis,

Tópico(s)

Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology

Resumo

Four experiments were conducted to determine the effects of feed intake fluctuation, feeding frequency, time of feeding, and rate of gain on performance by limit-fed steers. Mean initial BW for steers in Experiments 1, 2, 3, and 4 were 378 ± 43, 225 ± 19, 227 ± 20, and 249 ± 17 kg, respectively. All experiments were complete random designs, and pen was the experimental unit. In Experiment 1, 10% daily variation in feed intake resulted in decreased (P 0.10) ADG or G/F. Average daily gain and G/F by steers programed to gain 1.25 kg/d were not affected (P>0.10) by 10% fluctuation in feed intake or twice daily feeding in Experiment 3. Treatments used in Experiment 4 consisted of 1) steers fed to gain 0.9 kg/d, 2) steers fed to gain 0.9 kg/d with 10% daily feed intake fluctuation, 3) steers fed to gain 1.25 kg/d, and 4) steers fed to gain 1.25 kg/d with 10% daily feed intake fluctuation. Fluctuation in feed intake did not affect (P>0.10) ADG at either rate of gain. Results suggest that feed intake fluctuation in limit-fed cattle might decrease performance early in the feeding period; however, cattle seem to adapt to fluctuating feed intake as the feeding period progresses. Time and frequency of feeding did not affect performance by limit-fed steers.

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