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Dietary forage concentration and particle size affect sorting, feeding behaviour, intake and growth of Chinese holstein male calves

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jpn.12349

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forage particle size; forage to concentrate ratio; sorting; feeding behaviour; intake; growth

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The objective of study was to evaluate the effect of forage concentration (F:C) and forage particle length (FPL) on sorting, feeding behaviour, intake, growth and body measurements of growing calves. Twenty-eight weaned calves of body weight 156.79 +/- 33.44 (mean +/- SD) were used in 2x2 factorial arrangements with the factors FPL of hay grass (full and short) and hay grass concentrations (low, 50% and high, 65%). The treatments were as follows: full length (FL) with low F:C (50:50), FL with high F:C(65:35), short length (SL) with low F:C (50:50) and SL with high F:C (65:35). Increasing F:C and decreasing FPL enhanced sorting for short and fine particle and sorting against long particle (p<0.05). Dry matter intake (DMI) was decreased by decreasing the FPL (p<0.05). Increasing F:C (65:35) increased the DMI (p<0.05). A positive interaction between FPL and F:C was found for (daily weight gain) DWG, weight gain (WG) and feed conversation ratio (FCR) (p<0.05). In case of feeding behaviour, interaction for eating time and eating time per kilogram DM was present. Increasing the F:C increased the eating time in both FL and SL (p<0.05). Chopping of hay had decreased the chewing time (p<0.05). Increasing F:C increased chewing time per kilogram DMI. High F:C decreased the lying time (p<0.05) in FL and SL treatments (p<0.05). Increasing F:C reduced the overall abnormal behaviour (p<0.05). These results suggested that animals performed better at higher F:C at SL diet. Intensity of sorting for short and fine particle and against long particle increased at higher F:C and SL diets. Eating time and eating time per kilogram DMI increased by increasing F:C level in both FL and SL treatments. Chewing time increased by increasing the FPL, while increasing the F:C enhanced the chewing time per kilogram DMI and reduced animal's abnormal behaviour.

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