Authors
C Montoro, EK Miller-Cushon, TJ DeVries, A Bach
Publication date
2013/2/1
Journal
Journal of dairy science
Volume
96
Issue
2
Pages
1117-1124
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The physical form of forage may influence rumen development and, consequently, the body weight gain, dry matter (DM) consumption, digestibility, and welfare of dairy calves. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of 2 different physical forms of forage on performance, apparent digestibility, and feeding behavior of young calves. Twenty Holstein male calves (46.8±1.2kg) were randomly assigned at birth to 1 of 2 feeding treatments in which they were exposed to a mixed ration containing (on a DM basis) 90% crumb starter concentrate and either (1) 10% coarsely chopped (3 to 4cm) grass hay (CRS; n=10) or (2) 10% finely ground (2mm) grass hay (FN; n=10). All calves were offered 8L/d of milk replacer (MR; 1.2kg of DM) from birth; the amount of MR was progressively reduced after 5wk to enable weaning by the end of wk 7. The study finished after wk 8. Consumption of the mixed ration, MR, and …
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