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液态蛋作为犊牛代乳粉中的替代蛋白质来源。

Liquid egg as an alternative protein source in calf milk replacers.

作者信息

Touchette K J, O'Brien M L, Coalson J A

机构信息

Merrick Animal Nutrition, Inc., Union Center, WI 53962, USA.

出版信息

J Dairy Sci. 2003 Aug;86(8):2622-8. doi: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(03)73857-0.

Abstract

The use of alternative proteins in milk replacer has been evaluated for their ability to decrease the cost of milk replacers without negatively impacting performance of the calf. Three studies were conducted to evaluate the performance of calves fed milk replacer utilizing liquid egg as an alternative protein and to determine the optimal concentration of liquid egg to include in milk replacers. Calves in trials 1 and 2 were assigned to a control diet of all milk protein replacer (MILK) or a diet formulated to contain 5% of the diet (13.5% of the protein) from liquid egg (5% EGG). Calves in trial 3 were assigned to one of four diets: the control (MILK) and 5% EGG diets fed in trials 1 and 2, or diets formulated to contain either 10 or 15% of the diet (27 or 40.5% of the protein) from liquid egg (10% EGG, 15% EGG). For all experiments, milk replacers were formulated to contain 20% protein, 20% fat and were fed at 454 g/d reconstituted to 12% DM. Production of the diets containing egg protein utilized breaker eggs that were pasteurized during manufacturing. Holstein bull calves (n = 44 for experiment 1, n = 38 for experiment 2, and n = 120 for experiment 3), were purchased from an area sale barn. Calves were housed in individual hutches with water available free choice starting on d 0. A commercially available calf starter was offered free choice beginning on d 7 for experiments 1 and 2 and on d 1 for experiment 3. Feed intake, scour scores, and antibiotic treatments were recorded daily. For experiment 1, calves fed 5% EGG had greater weight gains than calves fed MILK. No differences in average daily feed intake were observed. For experiment 2, weight gains tended to be lower with 5% EGG, whereas feed intakes and gain to feed ratios were similar between calves fed MILK or 5% EGG. For experiment 3, as the amount of egg in the diet increased, weight gain decreased in a linear fashion during the milk replacer feeding period, but the decrease in gain was significant only with the 15% EGG diet. These results indicate that egg is an effective alternative protein source to milk protein in calf milk replacers when fed at levels up to 10% of the diet in a conventional feeding program of 0.45 kg per head per day.

摘要

人们评估了代乳粉中使用替代蛋白质以降低其成本同时又不会对犊牛生长性能产生负面影响的能力。开展了三项研究,以评估饲喂以液态蛋作为替代蛋白质的代乳粉的犊牛的生长性能,并确定代乳粉中液态蛋的最佳添加浓度。试验1和试验2中的犊牛被分配至全部为乳蛋白代乳粉的对照日粮(MILK)或配制为含有占日粮5%(占蛋白质的13.5%)液态蛋的日粮(5% EGG)。试验3中的犊牛被分配至四种日粮之一:试验1和试验2中饲喂的对照日粮(MILK)和5% EGG日粮,或配制为含有占日粮10%或15%(占蛋白质的27%或40.5%)液态蛋的日粮(10% EGG、15% EGG)。对于所有试验,代乳粉配制为含有20%的蛋白质、20%的脂肪,并以454 g/d的量重构为12%的干物质进行饲喂。含蛋蛋白质的日粮生产使用了在生产过程中经过巴氏杀菌的碎蛋。荷斯坦公牛犊(试验1为n = 44,试验2为n = 38,试验3为n = 120)购自当地的销售市场。犊牛饲养在单独的畜栏中,从第0天开始自由饮水。从试验1和试验2的第7天以及试验3的第1天开始提供市售犊牛开食料,自由采食。每天记录采食量、腹泻评分和抗生素治疗情况。试验1中,饲喂5% EGG的犊牛比饲喂MILK的犊牛体重增加更多。未观察到平均日采食量有差异。试验2中,5% EGG组的体重增加往往较低,而饲喂MILK或5% EGG的犊牛之间的采食量和增重耗料比相似。试验3中,随着日粮中蛋含量的增加,在代乳粉饲喂期体重增加呈线性下降,但仅15% EGG日粮组的增重下降显著。这些结果表明,在传统的每头每天0.45 kg的饲喂方案中,当蛋在日粮中的添加水平高达10%时,蛋是犊牛代乳粉中乳蛋白的有效替代蛋白质来源。

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