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Title

Destete precoz y respuesta productiva pos destete de becerros alimentados con iniciador en el trópico.

Authors

Guerra-Medina, Cándido Enrique; de Jesús Maldonado-Méndez, José; Ley de Coss, Alejandro; López-Gómez, Pablo; Montañez-Valdez, Oziel Dante

Abstract

Objective: to evaluate the effect of starter feed consumption on the post-weaning productive response of calves of the dual-purpose system. Design/methodology/approach: ten calves with an average live weight at birth of 34.5±4.8 kg were distributed in two treatments: CM=calves fed milk Taiwan grass (Pennisetum purpureum) weaned at seven months of age; CMS=calves fed milk Taiwan grass starter feed, weaned at 90 days. A completely randomized design with five repetitions per treatment was used, the experimental phase was made from birth to one year of age. Starter feed intake, live weight (LW), daily weight gain, (DWG), rump height (RH), withers (W), length (L) and thoracic perimeter (TP) were evaluated in the periods of one to three months old, four to seven and eight to 12. Results: the consumption of starter feed from one to three months was 482.33 g calf-1 d-1 and from four to seven months 1895.0 g calf-1 d-1; the LW, RH, W, L and TP at seven and 12 months was greater in CMS (P<0.05), the DWG was greater in CMS (P<0.05) in the period of four to seven months. Study limitations/implications: milk consumption was not measured, it could affect DWG in the period of one to three months. Findings/Conclusions: starter feed consumption allowed calves to be weaned at three months of age with the highest response in LW and zoom measurements at seven and 12 months.

Subjects

TAIWAN; BIRTH weight; CENCHRUS purpureus; MILK consumption; WEIGHT gain; CALVES; BONE lengthening (Orthopedics)

Publication

Agro Productividad, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 8, p19

ISSN

2448-7546

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.32854/agrop.vi.1733

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