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Effect of stage of maturity of whole-crop barley on intake and liveweight gain by dairy steers differing in initial live weight
Authors:B-O Rustas  E Nadeau  S Johnsson
Institution:Department of Animal Environment and Health, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Skara, Sweden
Abstract:The effect of maturity at harvest of whole-crop barley for ensiling on intake and liveweight gain of dairy steers differing in initial live weight (LW) was evaluated in an experiment over two years. Light (104–120 kg) and heavy (402–419 kg) dairy steers were fed diets containing predominantly whole-crop barley silage harvested at the milk stage dry matter (DM) content of 284 g kg?1 and neutral-detergent fibre (NDF) concentration of 526 g kg?1 DM] or the dough stage of maturity (DM content of 328 g kg?1 and NDF concentration of 445 g kg?1 DM) and supplemented with up to 1 kg of concentrate. Dry matter intake (g kg?1 LW) was higher for whole-crop barley harvested at the dough stage than at the milk stage of maturity and the difference was greater in heavy than in light steers ( P <  0·001). Liveweight gain was higher and feed conversion ratio was lower for dough-stage compared with milk-stage silage ( P  <   0·05) but there was no interaction with size of steer. Whole-crop barley harvested at the dough stage of maturity promoted higher liveweight gains in dairy steers compared with whole-crop barley harvested at the milk stage due to a higher DM intake.
Keywords:whole-crop cereal silage  stage of maturity  growing cattle  feed intake  liveweight gain
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