The growth performance of 18 Holstein and 20 Jersey heifer calves fed calf
starter meals containing either cottonseed oil-cake meal (CSOCM) or soybean
oil-cake meal (SBOCM) was compared. The diets were iso-nutritious in terms
of crude protein and energy, and were fed from two weeks of age until two
or three months of age to Holstein or Jersey calves respectively. Jersey an
d Holstein calves weighed 21.4+/-0.5 and 35.9+/-1.4 kg respectively at the
start of the experiment. There were no differences between calf starter mea
ls containing CSOCM or SBOCM (p > 0.05) in respect of feed intake, growth r
ate or efficiency of feed conversion. Average daily gain of Jersey and Hols
tein heifer calves was 0.435+/-0.02 and 0.635+/-0.03 kg/day respectively. N
o calves died during the experiment. It was concluded that the most importa
nt criterion for inclusion of CSOCM in calf starter meals is the cost of CS
OCM relative to that of SBOCM, provided that the CSOCM used has a gossypol
content of less than 200 ppm.