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Effects of neutral detergent fiber concentration of sugarcane-based diets on the performance of Holstein heifers

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SEMINA-CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
Volume 40, Issue 2, Pages 947-956

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UNIV ESTADUAL LONDRINA
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n2p947

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Behavior; Growth; Digestibility; Nutrition

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of increasing the neutral detergent fibers (NDF) concentration of sugarcane-based diets on the growth and development of Holstein heifers. Twenty-seven Holstein heifers with a mean body weight of 265.5 +/- 36.4 kg were housed in a sand bedded tie stall and fed individually. The experimental diet consisted of fresh sugarcane and concentrate. Three concentrations of sugarcane NDF were compared: 33% (SC33), 38% (SC38), and 42% (SC42). Crude protein content of experimental diets was 16%. The following parameters were evaluated: dry matter intake, weight gain and morphometric measures, digestibility, feeding behavior, and ruminal pH. The experimental design was a randomized block and all analyses were performed using the MIXED procedure in SAS. Intake of DM decreased as NDF concentration increased (p=0.07), but weight gain and growth were not significantly affected (p=0.74). As dietary NDF increased, chewing activity per unit DM intake increased (p=0.001), but rumen pH was not significantly affected (p=0.91). Diets formulated with 330-420 g of sugarcane NDF/kg of dry matter were sufficient to support the growth of Holstein heifers.

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