Metabolisable energy requirements for maintenance and gain of liveweight of Bali cattle (Bos javanicus)

Authors : S. P. Quigley; D. P. Poppi; Dahlanuddin Dahlanuddin; Marsetyo Marsetyo; Dicky Pamungkas et al.
article cite 14 Year 2014
source: Animal Production Science
Abstract

A series of liveweight gain (LWG), feed and water intake and digestibility experiments were conducted across eastern Indonesia. Thirty-six datasets of LWG, feed and water intake, and diet characteristics were used to determine the nutritional requirements of growing Bali cattle fed a wide range of diets that varied in crude protein content and apparent dry matter digestibility. Regression of average daily LWG against estimated metabolisable energy (ME) intake was conducted, and the ME requirements for maintenance of liveweight (LW, 0 kg/day) and LWG were determined. It was estimated that the ME required to maintain LW of this class of Bali cattle, across the range of diets evaluated, was 0.47 MJ ME/kg LW0.75.day and that 34 MJ ME was required for each kg LWG, or 29 g LWG/MJ ME. The relationship between estimated ME intake and LWG was not affected by the crude protein content of the diet. The data demonstrate that ME requirements for maintenance of LW of Bali cattle are comparable with values for other cattle species, but that this class of Bali cattle is generally less efficient in the use of ME for LWG across the range of diets evaluated.


Concepts :
Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
Livestock Farming and Management
article cite 14 Year 2014 source Animal Production Science
Access to Document
10.1071/an14355
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