Influence of hay quality and pasture location on performance of beef cattle grazing oats

  • H.M. Arelovich CERZOS. Univ Nal. Del Sur. Comision Investigaciones Cientificas Prov Bs As. Bahia Blanca
  • H.E. Laborde CERZOS. Univ Nal. Del Sur. Comision Investigaciones Cientificas Prov Bs As. Bahia Blanca
  • M.J. Arzadun Chacra Experimental Coronel Suarez.. Pasman
  • M.G. Vásquez CERZOS. Univ Nal. Del Sur.. Bahia Blanca
Keywords: BEEF CATTLE, HEIFERS, ANIMAL FEEDING, GRAZING, SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING, SUPPLEMENTS, WEIGHT GAIN, FEED INTAKE, MEAT YIELD, ARGENTINA

Abstract

Heifers grazing oat pasture (OP) at two locations in Argentina, Argerich (ARG) and Pasman (PAS), were subjected to one of three different dietary supplement treatments: (1) control (CON, no supplement), (2) sorghum hay (SH), or (3) alfalfa-grass hay (AGH), all provided ad libitum in individual pens. The variables measured were: dry matter (DM) yield and composition of OP, hay intake, average daily weight gain (ADG), rumen pH and NH3-N, and blood mineral levels. DM availability did not limit OP intake. OP crude protein (CP) content ranged from 11.3 to 13% at ARG, and 10.7 to 13.3% at PAS. OP-minerals varied with location; the mean K/(Ca +Mg) ratios were 5.68 meq (ARG) and 4.82 meq (PAS). Heifers ate more AGH (785 g) than SH (684 g; P = 0.08). Hay consumption was 2.88 times greater at PAS than at ARG (P < 0.05). ADG was larger with SH (558 g) and AGH 594 g than with CON treatment (454 g); the average for ARG animals was 571 g compared to 500 g for PAS animals (P <0.05). Rumen pH was lower at 14:30 h (pH 6.7) than at 10:00 h (pH 7.5; P < 0.05). NH3-N values were higher at 14:30 h (19.59 mg dl-1) than at 10:00 h (4.69 mg dl-1; P < 0.05). Plasma Ca (15.50 mg dl1) and Mg (2.84 mg dl1) levels were higher in PAS cattle (P < 0.05). Animal performance improved with hay supplementation, but location affected response intensity.

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Published
2004-03-01
How to Cite
Arelovich, H., Laborde, H., Arzadun, M., & Vásquez, M. (2004). Influence of hay quality and pasture location on performance of beef cattle grazing oats. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 2(1), 53-61. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2004021-60
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