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Effect of Dietary Protein Levels on the Performance, Nutrient Balances, Metabolic Profile and Thyroid Hormones of Crossbred Calves

Authors :
Ashok Kumar Pattanaik
Jayant Lohakare
S. A. Khan
Source :
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. 19:1588-1596
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Asian Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies, 2006.

Abstract

An experiment was conducted to study the effect of different dietary protein levels on the performance, nutrient balances, blood biochemical parameters and thyroid hormones of crossbred calves. Thirty crossbred (Bos taurus×Bos indicus) calves aged 3-5 months were divided into 3 equal groups of 10 each and fed graded levels of crude protein, namely 100 (NP), 75 (LP) and 125 (HP) percent of the Kearl recommendations for 105 d. The calves had access to ad libitum oat hay as the basal roughage. A metabolism trial of 6 d duration was conducted at 90 d of the study. Blood collection and its analysis for various hematological and biochemical parameters as well as thyroid hormones was done both during the pre- and post-experimental periods. The fortnightly body weight changes and the net gain did not differ significantly due to dietary variation. The average daily gain was 367±21.6, 347±22.9 and 337±26.4 g in calves fed NP, LP and HP diets, respectively. Averaged across the feeding trial, oat hay intake was higher (p 0.05) on feeding of the LP diet besides showing an increasing trend with the advancement of age. Considering the similar performance and metabolic profile, it could be concluded that crossbred calves can be satisfactorily reared on 25% lower protein level as recommended by Kearl for developing countries, which would not only economize the cost of production but also help to reduce environmental pollution attributable to livestock production.

Details

ISSN :
19765517 and 10112367
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........28d968a87f23ff96784960db1778c66f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2006.1588