Estimates of calf starter energy affected by consumption of nutrients. 1. Evaluation of models to predict changing digestion on energy content in calf starters
- PMID: 30692013
- DOI: 10.3168/jds.2018-15353
Estimates of calf starter energy affected by consumption of nutrients. 1. Evaluation of models to predict changing digestion on energy content in calf starters
Abstract
Apparent total-tract digestibility data from 3 published studies with calves from 0 to 4 mo of age were used to evaluate National Research Council (2001) estimates of metabolizable energy (ME) in calf starters (CS). Calves (n = 83) or pens of calves (n = 24) were used in model development. In each study, 48 Holstein bull calves (2 to 3 d of age at initiation of each study) were fed varying amounts of milk replacer with CS and water for ad libitum consumption. Calf starters varied in nutrient content and form (pelleted, texturized, or mixed with 5% grass hay and fed as a total mixed ration). Apparent total-tract digestibility was measured at various ages from 3 to 16 wk. Feed and feces were collected from 20 calves per trial during 5-d collection periods during the first 56 d of each trial. In 2 studies, calves were grouped in pens (4 calves/pen) for a second 56-d measurement period. Fecal collections were repeated occasionally during the second period. Total-tract digestibilities (n = 207) of neutral detergent fiber, nonfiber carbohydrates, crude protein, and fat were used to calculate digestible energy (DE) and ME in CS using equations from the 2001 Dairy National Research Council. Three modeling approaches were constructed to evaluate changing digestion of nutrients, DE, and ME in CS, including linear mixed models, broken-line regression, and exponential models. Linear mixed models provided best model fit statistics for digestion of crude protein, ether extract, neutral detergent fiber, and ME. Exponential models were optimal for digestion of dry matter and nonfiber carbohydrates. Linear mixed models were selected for evaluation of effects of intake on changing nutrient digestion from CS and amount of DE and ME available at various ages.
Keywords: calf; digestion; energy; modeling.
Copyright © 2019 American Dairy Science Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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