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Impacts of Rumen Degradable or Undegradable Protein Supplementation on Supplement Intake and Performance of Yearling Heifers and Cows Grazing Dryland Pastures

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study was conducted to evaluate intake and performance of beef cattle provided different protein supplements on pasture. Protein sources were rumen degradable protein (RDP) and rumen undegradable protein (RUP) supplied as pressed blocks provided in two time periods. Protein supp...

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Autores principales: Manoukian, Marley K., DelCurto, Timothy, Kluth, Janessa, Carlisle, T. J., Davis, Noah, Nack, Makae, Wyffels, Samuel A., Scheaffer, Abe, Geary, Tom W., Van Emon, Megan L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496857
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233338
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author Manoukian, Marley K.
DelCurto, Timothy
Kluth, Janessa
Carlisle, T. J.
Davis, Noah
Nack, Makae
Wyffels, Samuel A.
Scheaffer, Abe
Geary, Tom W.
Van Emon, Megan L.
author_facet Manoukian, Marley K.
DelCurto, Timothy
Kluth, Janessa
Carlisle, T. J.
Davis, Noah
Nack, Makae
Wyffels, Samuel A.
Scheaffer, Abe
Geary, Tom W.
Van Emon, Megan L.
author_sort Manoukian, Marley K.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study was conducted to evaluate intake and performance of beef cattle provided different protein supplements on pasture. Protein sources were rumen degradable protein (RDP) and rumen undegradable protein (RUP) supplied as pressed blocks provided in two time periods. Protein supplement was provided before and during the breeding season. Intake, intake behavior, and weight gain were compared between cattle offered either protein type. Typically, due to the RDP available during the summer grazing season, supplementation is not conducted. However, due to the RDP content of forages, RUP may be beneficial for grazing animals to provide a more direct protein source for the animal. Therefore, this study analyzed how effectively RUP or RDP supplementation was for grazing animals and found that protein type did impact intake behavior of both heifers and cows. ABSTRACT: Angus and Red Angus-based yearling heifers (n = 40) and lactating cows (n = 51) were each used in a complete randomized design and stratified by weight and body condition score to one of two treatments: (1) pressed supplement block containing rumen undegradable protein (RUP) and (2) pressed supplement block containing rumen degradable protein (RDP). Heifer and cow supplement intake displayed (p < 0.01) a treatment × period interaction. The RUP heifers and RDP cows consumed more in Period 2 than Period 1, whereas RDP heifers and RUP cows consumed more in Period 1 than Period 2, respectively. Intake rate demonstrated (p < 0.01) a treatment effect for heifers, with RUP consuming supplement faster than the RDP treatment. Intake rate for cows demonstrated (p < 0.01) a treatment × period interaction with RUP cows in Period 1 having faster intakes than Period 2, and RDP cows having the inverse. Cow intake variation displayed (p < 0.01) a treatment × period interaction with RUP cows having more variation in Period 2, while RDP cows had less variation in intake in Period 2. In conclusion, RDP and RUP impacted intake behavior of cows and heifers but had minimal impacts on performance.
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spelling pubmed-97363602022-12-11 Impacts of Rumen Degradable or Undegradable Protein Supplementation on Supplement Intake and Performance of Yearling Heifers and Cows Grazing Dryland Pastures Manoukian, Marley K. DelCurto, Timothy Kluth, Janessa Carlisle, T. J. Davis, Noah Nack, Makae Wyffels, Samuel A. Scheaffer, Abe Geary, Tom W. Van Emon, Megan L. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study was conducted to evaluate intake and performance of beef cattle provided different protein supplements on pasture. Protein sources were rumen degradable protein (RDP) and rumen undegradable protein (RUP) supplied as pressed blocks provided in two time periods. Protein supplement was provided before and during the breeding season. Intake, intake behavior, and weight gain were compared between cattle offered either protein type. Typically, due to the RDP available during the summer grazing season, supplementation is not conducted. However, due to the RDP content of forages, RUP may be beneficial for grazing animals to provide a more direct protein source for the animal. Therefore, this study analyzed how effectively RUP or RDP supplementation was for grazing animals and found that protein type did impact intake behavior of both heifers and cows. ABSTRACT: Angus and Red Angus-based yearling heifers (n = 40) and lactating cows (n = 51) were each used in a complete randomized design and stratified by weight and body condition score to one of two treatments: (1) pressed supplement block containing rumen undegradable protein (RUP) and (2) pressed supplement block containing rumen degradable protein (RDP). Heifer and cow supplement intake displayed (p < 0.01) a treatment × period interaction. The RUP heifers and RDP cows consumed more in Period 2 than Period 1, whereas RDP heifers and RUP cows consumed more in Period 1 than Period 2, respectively. Intake rate demonstrated (p < 0.01) a treatment effect for heifers, with RUP consuming supplement faster than the RDP treatment. Intake rate for cows demonstrated (p < 0.01) a treatment × period interaction with RUP cows in Period 1 having faster intakes than Period 2, and RDP cows having the inverse. Cow intake variation displayed (p < 0.01) a treatment × period interaction with RUP cows having more variation in Period 2, while RDP cows had less variation in intake in Period 2. In conclusion, RDP and RUP impacted intake behavior of cows and heifers but had minimal impacts on performance. MDPI 2022-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9736360/ /pubmed/36496857 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233338 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Manoukian, Marley K.
DelCurto, Timothy
Kluth, Janessa
Carlisle, T. J.
Davis, Noah
Nack, Makae
Wyffels, Samuel A.
Scheaffer, Abe
Geary, Tom W.
Van Emon, Megan L.
Impacts of Rumen Degradable or Undegradable Protein Supplementation on Supplement Intake and Performance of Yearling Heifers and Cows Grazing Dryland Pastures
title Impacts of Rumen Degradable or Undegradable Protein Supplementation on Supplement Intake and Performance of Yearling Heifers and Cows Grazing Dryland Pastures
title_full Impacts of Rumen Degradable or Undegradable Protein Supplementation on Supplement Intake and Performance of Yearling Heifers and Cows Grazing Dryland Pastures
title_fullStr Impacts of Rumen Degradable or Undegradable Protein Supplementation on Supplement Intake and Performance of Yearling Heifers and Cows Grazing Dryland Pastures
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Rumen Degradable or Undegradable Protein Supplementation on Supplement Intake and Performance of Yearling Heifers and Cows Grazing Dryland Pastures
title_short Impacts of Rumen Degradable or Undegradable Protein Supplementation on Supplement Intake and Performance of Yearling Heifers and Cows Grazing Dryland Pastures
title_sort impacts of rumen degradable or undegradable protein supplementation on supplement intake and performance of yearling heifers and cows grazing dryland pastures
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496857
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233338
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