H. Barash et al., EFFECTS OF LOW-ENERGY DIET FOLLOWED BY A COMPENSATORY DIET ON GROWTH,PUBERTY AND MILK-PRODUCTION IN DAIRY HEIFERS, Livestock production science, 39(3), 1994, pp. 263-268
Six-month-old Israeli Holstein heifers were fed on a low-energy (LE) d
iet with corn straw as the main feed component during the 4 months of
summer, followed by a high-energy, high-protein diet for compensatory
growth during the 2 months of autumn. During the same period a control
group was fed to support an average daily gain of 0.65 kg. During the
LE phase, the mean daily gains in heart girth, body weight and hip he
ight were 51 to 67% lower than those of the control group. During the
compensatory phase, mean daily gains in body weight, hip height and he
art girth group were 197 to 225% times greater than in the control gro
up. By the end of the compensatory phase the experimental group had th
e same mean body weight as the control group, but the mean hip height
of the heifers was 2 cm shorter. Puberty was attained by the experimen
tal group one month later than in the control group, but at the same b
ody weight. Milk production was similar in the two groups. The efficie
ncy of the metabolisable energy intake for body weight gain in both tr
eatments was discussed.