Mineral retention of growing and finishing beef cattle across different production systems1

A.K. Watson PAS , K.E. Hales , M.J. Hersom PAS , G.W. Horn PAS , J.J. Wagner PAS , C.R. Krehbiel PAS , M.P. McCurdy , G.E. Erickson PAS
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Calcium, P, Mg, K, and S retention in carcass, offal, and viscera were measured in 2 beef cattle experiments. Experiment 1 used 30 steers (245 kg of BW; SE = 4 kg) wintered at 3 levels of gain: grazing wheat pasture at a (1) high or (2) low rate of gain or (3) grazing dormant native range, and all were finished on a common diet (71% corn, 9% cottonseed hulls, 5.35% soybean meal). Experiment 2 used 46 steers (240 kg of BW; SE = 4 kg) fed 3 growing diets with similar rate of gain: (1) sorghum silage, (2) program-fed high-concentrate diet, or (3) wheat-pasture grazing, or placed directly into the feedlot. In Exp. 1, retention of Mg, K, and S (g/100 g of protein gain) during the finishing period was greater for treatments wintered at a low rate of gain during the growing period (P ≤ 0.02). There were no treatment differences for P or Ca retention during the finishing period (P ≥ 0.39). In Exp. 2, no differences were noted due to treatment (P ≥ 0.25) or feeding period (P ≥ 0.37) for Ca, P, Mg, K, and S retention (g/100 g of protein gain). Concentrations of Cu, Fe, Mn, and Na were greater in offal than carcass tissues in both experiments (P < 0.01). In both experiments, expressing mineral retention on a protein gain basis minimized effects due to BW or rate of gain, allowing for a better comparison of mineral retention across a variety of animals and diets.

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不同生产系统中生长和育肥肉牛的矿物质保留
在2个肉牛试验中测定了胴体、内脏和内脏中钙、磷、镁、钾和硫的滞留量。试验1选用30头牛(体重245 kg;体重= 4 kg)在3个增重水平下越冬:以(1)高或(2)低增重率放牧小麦牧场,或(3)放牧休眠原生牧场,均饲喂普通日粮(71%玉米,9%棉籽壳,5.35%豆粕)。试验2选用46头阉牛(体重240 kg;体重= 4 kg)饲喂3种增重率相近的生长饲粮:(1)高粱青贮,(2)计划饲喂高精料饲粮,或(3)小麦放牧,或直接放入饲养场。在实验1中,育成期增重率较低的处理,育成期Mg、K和S (g/100 g蛋白质增重)的保留率更高(P≤0.02)。育肥期磷、钙潴留无处理差异(P≥0.39)。在试验2中,钙、磷、镁、钾和硫的保留率(g/100 g蛋白质增重)不受处理(P≥0.25)和饲养期(P≥0.37)的影响。在两个试验中,猪内脏中Cu、Fe、Mn和Na的浓度均高于胴体组织(P <0.01)。在这两个实验中,以蛋白质增重为基础表达矿物质潴留最小化了体重或增重率的影响,从而可以更好地比较不同动物和不同饲料的矿物质潴留。
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