Assessment Isoproteic Using Sorghum Grain Diets in Rearing Calves

In this study the technical and eco­nomic feasibility of using ground sorghum grain in diets for breeding isoproteic to corral Brit­ish breed calves tested. They were grouped by body weight and assigned to three treat­ments (T) based on grain sorghum (GS) with different protein sources for 80 days: Grain sorghum (57.96%) with Sunflower Pellet (G) (32, 04%) TI (GSG); Grain sorghum (67.95%) with Pellet soy (S) (22.05%) TII (GSS); Grain sorghum (3.87%) with wheat bran (A) (86.13%) TIII (GSA). The intake of dry matter (DM) had significant differences (P <0.027); the higher DM intake (7.16 kg. /d) was for TI (GSG). The daily weight gains were significantly different (P <0.0116) throughout the study for TI (GSG) and TIII (GSA) respectively. The cost ($ / day / kg daily gain) treatment TIII (GSA) was lower than the other two treatments TI and TII GSG GSS. It was concluded that using grain sorghum isopro­teic diets in rearing calves the best production results were achieved when mixed with pellet sunflower or soy as a protein source

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Main Authors: Moralejo, Ricardo Horacio, Peratta, Delia, Sierro, Marcelo Rubén, Giorgis, Alberto Osvaldo, Genero, Gabriel Alberto, López Alvarez, Germán, Piccini, Juan Pablo, Tobal, Claudio Fabián
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: EdUNLPam 2017
Online Access:https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1726
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