Koers-Turgeon Consulting Services Inc. and Bos Technica Research Services Inc., Salina, KS 67402.
J Anim Sci. 2010 Jan;88(1):284-95. doi: 10.2527/jas.2009-1859. Epub 2009 Sep 25.
The effects of feeding finishing diets containing whole corn with no roughage on performance and carcass characteristics of feedlot steers were evaluated in 6 trials conducted at commercial research facilities (Bos Technica Research Services Inc., Salina, KS) in the Southern Plains of the United States. One hundred and two feedlot pens containing 6,895 steers were represented. All trials were designed as randomized complete blocks with pen serving as the experimental unit. Steers were fed and managed similarly across all trials. Treatments consisted of a typical control finishing diet with various grain sources and processing methods that contained roughage and a finishing diet containing whole corn (8 to 23% of diet DM) but without added roughage. Final BW was greater (P < 0.1) for steers fed typical finishing diets than for steers fed whole corn diets without roughage in 5 of the 6 trials. Feeding finishing diets containing whole corn but without roughage resulted in decreased (P < 0.1) ADG and carcass ADG in 5 of the 6 trials. However, DMI also was less (P < 0.1) for steers fed whole corn finishing diets without roughage in all trials such that feeding whole corn diets without roughage improved (P < 0.05) G:F (BW basis) in 2 of the 6 trials, and improved (P < 0.1) G:F based on carcass weight in 5 of the 6 trials. Dry matter intake as a percentage of BW daily across trials was well predicted from percentage of dietary NDF from roughage, being 1.906 + 0.0199 (+/-0.0012) NDF (P < 0.05). Performance-based NE(g) content of the diet was greater (P < 0.07) for steers fed whole corn diets without roughage. Differences in USDA yield and quality grades were inconsistent. Results indicate that feeding diets containing whole corn with no added roughage tends to decrease DMI and ADG in finishing steers, but improves feed efficiency and performance-calculated dietary NE(g).
在美国南部平原的商业研究设施(堪萨斯州萨利纳的 Bos Technica 研究服务公司)进行的 6 项试验中,评估了饲喂无粗饲全玉米的育肥日粮对育肥牛性能和胴体特征的影响。共有 102 个育肥围栏,代表了 6895 头育肥牛。所有试验均设计为随机完全区组,以围栏为实验单位。所有试验中,牛的饲养和管理方式均相似。处理组由含有粗饲的典型育肥日粮和各种谷物来源及加工方法组成,还包含不含添加粗饲的全玉米育肥日粮。在 6 项试验中的 5 项中,饲喂典型育肥日粮的牛的末重均大于(P<0.1)饲喂无粗饲全玉米日粮的牛。在 6 项试验中的 5 项中,饲喂无粗饲全玉米育肥日粮导致(P<0.1)ADG 和胴体 ADG 降低。然而,在所有试验中,饲喂无粗饲全玉米育肥日粮的牛的 DMI 也较低(P<0.1),因此,在 2 项试验中,无粗饲全玉米日粮改善(P<0.05)了 BW 基础上的 G:F,在 6 项试验中的 5 项中,无粗饲全玉米日粮改善(P<0.1)了基于胴体重量的 G:F。跨试验的干物质采食量与 BW 日增重的百分比很好地由粗饲中 NDF 的百分比预测,为 1.906+0.0199(+/-.0012)NDF(P<0.05)。饲喂无粗饲全玉米日粮的牛的基于性能的日粮 NE(g)含量较高(P<0.07)。美国农业部产量和质量等级的差异不一致。结果表明,饲喂无添加粗饲的全玉米日粮往往会降低育肥牛的 DMI 和 ADG,但提高了饲料效率和基于性能的日粮 NE(g)。