Effects of increasing levels of corn or beet pulp on utilization of low-quality crested wheatgrass hay by lambs and in vitro dry matter disappearance of forages
Sanson, D.W.
Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of corn or dried beet pulp on intake and digestibility of forage by lambs and on IVDMD. In Trial 1, 16 lambs (average BW = 41 +/- .9 kg) were used in a randomized complete block design with eight lambs per block. Lambs were fed a crested wheatgrass hay (7.5% CP) and received either no supplement (NS), a protein supplement (PS), or protein supplements with various levels of corn or beet pulp. Corn supplements supplied 1.75 (PCL), 3.5 (PMC), and 5.25 (PHC) g of corn/kg of BW, whereas beet pulp supplements supplied 2.1 (PLBP), 4.2 (PMBP), and 6.3 (PHBP) g of beet pulp/kg of BW. All supplemented lambs received .128 g of CP/kg of BW. Hay DMI decreased linearly (P < .03) as the level of corn and beet pulp increased in the supplement. Total DMI decreased linearly (P = .013) as the level of corn increased; however, beet pulp did not affect total DMI (P > .71). Supplemental corn increased (P = .03) apparent diet DM digestibility (DMD), whereas supplemental beet pulp did not affect (P > .32) diet DMD. Lambs whose diet was supplemented with beet pulp had greater (P = .010) estimated hay DMD than lambs whose diet was supplemented with corn. In Trial 2, 48-h IVDMD was determined on each of three forages mixed with either corn or beet pulp. The crude protein content of the three forages was 4.9, 9.4, and 12.2% for low-, medium-, and high-quality forages, respectively. Both beet pulp and corn had a quadratic effect (P < .042) on IVDMD of low-quality forage. Corn had a quadratic effect (P = .002) on medium-quality forage, whereas beet pulp linearly increased (P < .001) IVDMD of medium-quality forage. Beet pulp also had a linear effect (P <.001) on high-quality forage, whereas corn had a cubic effect (P = .06). In summary, hay intake was decreased by both types of supplements, but only corn decreased total intake. When corn or beet pulp replaced low-quality forage, IVDMD increased quadratically. With medium- and high-quality forages, replacing forage with beet pulp increased IVDMD linearly, whereas replacing forage with corn had quadratic and cubic effects on IVDMD.
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