Po. Osuji et al., EFFECT OF LEVEL OF MILK FEEDING AND TYPE OF HOUSING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CROSSBRED CALVES (BOS-TAURUS X BOS-INDICUS) AND ZEBU CALVES (BOS-INDICUS), Tropical agriculture, 72(3), 1995, pp. 241-248
The performance of 40 crossbred calves (Sos taurus, Friesian x Bos ind
icus, Boran) and 40 zebu (Boran) calves, from five days after birth to
12 weeks of age, in two separate experiments, was evaluated regarding
the effects of two levels of milk (2 or 3 L day(-1)) and two types of
housing [barn (indoors) or hutch (outside)] on intake of a complete s
upplement, weaning age and weight, live weight, and average daily gain
. (Calves were weaned when supplement intake attained 450 g day(-1). T
here were no significant treatment effects on supplement intake of zeb
u calves, and they were weaned after 11 weeks. Feeding 3 L of milk and
keeping crossbred calves outside (in hutches) reduced significantly (
P < 0.05; P < 0.01) supplement intake before weaning at six weeks. Zeb
u calves given 3 L of milk had significantly (P < 0.05) higher live we
ights. During weeks 5 to 8 zebu calves kept outside in hutches and giv
en 3 L of milk had higher live weights (P < 0.05) than calves in the b
arn fed 3 L of milk. Live weights of crossbred calves before and after
weaning were higher when 3 L of milk were fed. Live weight gains of c
rossbred calves ranged from 143 g day(-1) in calves fed 2 L and housed
indoors to 614 g day(-1) in those fed 3 L and accommodated indoors. Z
ebu calves fed 3 L and kept outside gained 314 g day(-1). The lowest g
ain was observed among zebu calves fed 2 L and housed indoors. Housing
had no significant effect (P > 0.05) on live weights of crossbred cal
ves.