THE EFFECT OF DIET AND FREQUENCY OF WATERING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF GROWING CATTLE GIVEN FOOD AT MAINTENANCE

Citation
Pr. Hatendi et al., THE EFFECT OF DIET AND FREQUENCY OF WATERING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF GROWING CATTLE GIVEN FOOD AT MAINTENANCE, Animal Science, 63, 1996, pp. 33-38
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience","Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
13577298
Volume
63
Year of publication
1996
Part
1
Pages
33 - 38
Database
ISI
SICI code
1357-7298(1996)63:<33:TEODAF>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
An 18-week experiment investigated the effects of type of diet and fre quency of watering on the performance of growing cattle given food at maintenance (metabolizable energy (ME) allowance (MJ) = 8.3 + 0.091 M where M = live weight of the animal). Three diets with 20:80 (low, L), 50:50 (medium, M) and 80:20 (high, H) roughage to concentrate ratios (10.2, 7.8 and 5.4 MJME per kg dry matter) were used in combination wi th free access to water for 2.5 h once daily or once every 3rd day. A completely randomized-block design with a 3 (diets) X 2 (watering freq uencies) factorial arrangement of treatments was used. Five animals we e allocated per treatment (average weight 245 (s.d. 21.6) kg). Dry-mat ter intake increased as the roughage content of the diet increased (P < 0.05) but was not affected by the watering regime (P > 0.05). Total water intake was found to be positively correlated with dry-matter int ake and increased with dietary roughage level. Animals watered daily d rank more (P < 0.05) water (12.6 v. 10.0 kg/day) than those watered ev ery 3rd day. The apparent digestibility of the diets decreased as the amount of roughage increased (diet L 734 g/kg, M 471 g/kg and H 433 g/ kg). Similar apparent digestibilities were observed under the two wate ring frequencies (546 g/kg and 547 g/kg). Type of diet significantly ( P < 0.05) affected the final weights of the steers. Animals given diet H were proportionately 0.07 heavier than those offered diet L corresp onding to total weight changes of -0.8 and +18.4 kg respectively. Carc ass weight, backfat thickness and eye muscle area were not affected by the treatments. The chemical composition of the 9 to 11th rib joint w as only affected by diet H which give less fat (P < 0.05). Water, fat, protein and ash content averaged 607, 118, 190 and 84 g/kg respective ly.