Calf feeding and management: Effect of genotype (Bos taurus x Bos indicus), level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre-weaning performance of crossbred calves

The effect of genotype (50%, 75% and 87.50, levels of milk (2 and 3 1/day) and types of housing (Barn and Hutch) on growth and survival were examined using thirty four crossbred calves Boran x Freisian (Bos Taurus x Bos indicus). Calves had access to a complete diet supplement (180 g/kg CP and 100 g...

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Main Authors: Osuji, P.O., Yimegnuhal, A., Umunna, N.N., Tegegne, Azage
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: Ethiopian Society of Animal Production 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50244
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author Osuji, P.O.
Yimegnuhal, A.
Umunna, N.N.
Tegegne, Azage
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Yimegnuhal, A.
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description The effect of genotype (50%, 75% and 87.50, levels of milk (2 and 3 1/day) and types of housing (Barn and Hutch) on growth and survival were examined using thirty four crossbred calves Boran x Freisian (Bos Taurus x Bos indicus). Calves had access to a complete diet supplement (180 g/kg CP and 100 g/kg roughage) and were weaned when supplement intake reached 450 g/day for two consecutive days. Supplement dry matter intake of calves housed in the Barn was significantly higher (p<0.05) than for calves housed in the hutch. An. increase in supplement and milk intake was observed in 50% crossbred calves. There was significant interaction effect between the levels of milk and types of housing on supplement intake (p<0.05). Average daily gain (ADG) of 50%, 75% and 87.5% crossbred calves was 316, 299 and 286 g/day (SE .± 23.99) while weaning age was 52.9, 45.9 and 39.8 days (SE± 4.33) respectively. Weaning weight of 50%, 75% and 87.5% crossbred calves fed on 3 1/day was 48.9, 44.5 and 40.1 kg (SE± 1.32) and those offered 2 1/day was 41.2, 38.6 and 38.7 kg (SE ±1.24), respectively and were not significantly different (p>0.05). However, mean weaning weight of crossbred calves with 50% exotic blood level was superior than the 75% and 87.5% (p<0.05) for both levels of milk feeding. The result indicates that early weaning of crossbred calves with 50% exotic blood through subsequent introduction of complete diet supplementation from day four after birth will reduce the quantity of milk consumed per calf per day. The reduction of consumable milk by calves would avail smallholder farmers with surplus milk for his household consumption and / or for sale to generate extra income.
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spelling CGSpace502442016-05-30T17:53:04Z Calf feeding and management: Effect of genotype (Bos taurus x Bos indicus), level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre-weaning performance of crossbred calves Osuji, P.O. Yimegnuhal, A. Umunna, N.N. Tegegne, Azage calves animal feeding livestock management genotypes zebu cattle milk animal housing animal performance crossbreds feed intake chemical composition The effect of genotype (50%, 75% and 87.50, levels of milk (2 and 3 1/day) and types of housing (Barn and Hutch) on growth and survival were examined using thirty four crossbred calves Boran x Freisian (Bos Taurus x Bos indicus). Calves had access to a complete diet supplement (180 g/kg CP and 100 g/kg roughage) and were weaned when supplement intake reached 450 g/day for two consecutive days. Supplement dry matter intake of calves housed in the Barn was significantly higher (p<0.05) than for calves housed in the hutch. An. increase in supplement and milk intake was observed in 50% crossbred calves. There was significant interaction effect between the levels of milk and types of housing on supplement intake (p<0.05). Average daily gain (ADG) of 50%, 75% and 87.5% crossbred calves was 316, 299 and 286 g/day (SE .± 23.99) while weaning age was 52.9, 45.9 and 39.8 days (SE± 4.33) respectively. Weaning weight of 50%, 75% and 87.5% crossbred calves fed on 3 1/day was 48.9, 44.5 and 40.1 kg (SE± 1.32) and those offered 2 1/day was 41.2, 38.6 and 38.7 kg (SE ±1.24), respectively and were not significantly different (p>0.05). However, mean weaning weight of crossbred calves with 50% exotic blood level was superior than the 75% and 87.5% (p<0.05) for both levels of milk feeding. The result indicates that early weaning of crossbred calves with 50% exotic blood through subsequent introduction of complete diet supplementation from day four after birth will reduce the quantity of milk consumed per calf per day. The reduction of consumable milk by calves would avail smallholder farmers with surplus milk for his household consumption and / or for sale to generate extra income. 2000 2014-10-31T06:08:58Z 2014-10-31T06:08:58Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50244 en Limited Access Ethiopian Society of Animal Production
spellingShingle calves
animal feeding
livestock management
genotypes
zebu cattle
milk
animal housing
animal performance
crossbreds
feed intake
chemical composition
Osuji, P.O.
Yimegnuhal, A.
Umunna, N.N.
Tegegne, Azage
Calf feeding and management: Effect of genotype (Bos taurus x Bos indicus), level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre-weaning performance of crossbred calves
title Calf feeding and management: Effect of genotype (Bos taurus x Bos indicus), level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre-weaning performance of crossbred calves
title_full Calf feeding and management: Effect of genotype (Bos taurus x Bos indicus), level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre-weaning performance of crossbred calves
title_fullStr Calf feeding and management: Effect of genotype (Bos taurus x Bos indicus), level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre-weaning performance of crossbred calves
title_full_unstemmed Calf feeding and management: Effect of genotype (Bos taurus x Bos indicus), level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre-weaning performance of crossbred calves
title_short Calf feeding and management: Effect of genotype (Bos taurus x Bos indicus), level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre-weaning performance of crossbred calves
title_sort calf feeding and management effect of genotype bos taurus x bos indicus level of milk feeding and type of housing on the pre weaning performance of crossbred calves
topic calves
animal feeding
livestock management
genotypes
zebu cattle
milk
animal housing
animal performance
crossbreds
feed intake
chemical composition
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50244
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