Department of Animal Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802.
Alltech Inc., Nicholasville, KY 40356.
J Dairy Sci. 2019 Apr;102(4):3654-3660. doi: 10.3168/jds.2018-15695. Epub 2019 Feb 22.
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of feeding preweaning dairy calves pasteurized milk once or twice a day with or without a combination of yeast-derived products. Holstein heifer calves (n = 48) from The Pennsylvania State University dairy herd were fed 3.8 L of colostrum in 1 feeding and randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatments (once-a-day milk feeding with or without live yeast culture and mannan-rich fraction and twice-a-day milk feeding with or without live yeast culture and mannan-rich fraction). All calves were fed 6 L of milk daily. Weekly growth measurements and blood samples were taken 3 h after the morning milk feeding for all animals. Growth measurement included body weight, hip width, and withers height. Calf starter refusal was recorded weekly, and a sample was taken to determine dry matter intake. Daily health scores were recorded for each calf using a standard scoring system. Intake, growth measurements, haptoglobin, and health scores data were analyzed using repeated measures analysis with calf included as a random variable. Preweaning average daily gain was 553.4 and 512.1 g/d for calves fed milk once and twice a day, respectively, and we found no difference between treatments. Preweaning calf starter intake was 242.3 and 198.7 g/d for calves fed milk once and twice a day, respectively, and we found no treatment differences. Preweaning calf starter intake was 224.3 and 216.6 g/d for calves fed yeast and without yeast, respectively. Withers height and hip width were similar in calves fed milk either once or twice a day; however, calves fed yeast tended to have greater withers height and hip width than control calves. Haptoglobin concentration as a measure of stress had least squares means of 4.0 and 9.5 ± 3.5 µg/mL for calves fed milk once or twice a day, respectively, and we found no difference among treatments. Scours score and total daily score were similar for calves fed milk once or twice a day. These results suggest that feeding milk once a day can be successfully applied to a calf feeding system and that yeast products may improve structural growth.
本研究的目的是比较每天喂一次或两次巴氏消毒牛奶对预哺奶牛的影响,同时添加或不添加酵母衍生产品。宾夕法尼亚州立大学奶牛场的荷斯坦小母牛(n = 48)在第一次喂养中摄入 3.8 升初乳,并随机分配到 4 种处理方法(每天喂一次牛奶,添加或不添加活酵母培养物和甘露聚糖浓缩物,每天喂两次牛奶,添加或不添加活酵母培养物和甘露聚糖浓缩物)之一。所有的小牛每天都要喝 6 升牛奶。所有动物在早上喂奶后 3 小时进行每周生长测量和血液采样。生长测量包括体重、臀部宽度和肩高。每周记录小牛犊对犊牛饲料的拒绝情况,并取样本确定干物质摄入量。使用标准评分系统对每头小牛犊进行每日健康评分。使用重复测量分析,将小牛作为随机变量,分析采食量、生长测量、触珠蛋白和健康评分数据。每天喂一次和两次牛奶的小牛的平均日增重分别为 553.4 和 512.1 g/d,我们没有发现处理方法之间的差异。每天喂一次和两次牛奶的小牛的犊牛饲料摄入量分别为 242.3 和 198.7 g/d,我们没有发现处理方法之间的差异。每天喂酵母和不喂酵母的小牛的犊牛饲料摄入量分别为 224.3 和 216.6 g/d。每天喂一次或两次牛奶的小牛的肩高和臀部宽度相似;然而,喂酵母的小牛的肩高和臀部宽度往往比对照组小牛的大。作为应激指标的触珠蛋白浓度的最小二乘平均值分别为每天喂一次或两次牛奶的小牛的 4.0 和 9.5 ± 3.5 µg/mL,我们没有发现处理方法之间的差异。每天喂一次或两次牛奶的小牛的腹泻评分和总日评分相似。这些结果表明,每天喂一次牛奶可以成功地应用于犊牛饲养系统,酵母产品可能会改善结构生长。