The influence of pellet size and density on the intake by calves of dried grass pellets given as supplements to hay

Author:

Tetlow R. M.,Wilkins R. J.

Abstract

ABSTRACTHigh (1·31 kg/1) or medium-density (1·17 kg/1) dried grass pellets of 9, 12 or 18 mm diameter were given to British Friesian male calves of 7 to 14 weeks of age as supplements to chopped hay (Experiment 1). Pellets were given ad libitum but with access limited to two periods of 1½ h per day, and hay was given ad libitum for the remaining 21 h. In Experiment 2, high (1·34 kg/1) or medium-density (1·14 kg/1) dried grass pellets of 18 mm diameter were given to British Friesian male calves of 26 to 30 weeks of age. Pellets were given as supplements to chopped hay as in Experiment 1.There was no effect of pellet size or density on total intake of organic matter or live-weight gain by calves in either experiment. With the exception of animals given pellets of 12 mm diameter in Experiment 1, animals in both experiments consumed less pellets of high density than of medium density, but they were able to compensate for low pellet intake by eating more hay.The coefficients of variation for intake were higher in Experiment 1 than in Experiment 2, and higher for the intake of pellets than for total intake. There was a progressive increase in the intake (g organic matter/kg M0·75 per day) by calves in Experiment 1, whereas in Experiment 2 intake increased for the first 10 days and then remained constant. On average the proportion of pellets and hay consumed did not change in Experiment 1, but in Experiment 2 the proportion of pellets in the feed consumed increased from 53·5 to 60·6%.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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