Author:
Dixon R. M.,Smith D. R.,Porch I.,Petherick J. C.
Abstract
Experiments examined the effects of prior experience of young cattle on their
voluntary intake of supplements, and variability among animals in intake of
supplements. Variability was measured using supplement labelled with lithium
salts. Experiment 1 examined the effects of offering a concentrate supplement
to calves before and/or after weaning on their subsequent intake of the
same supplement and of a loose mineral mix supplement. Experience of the
concentrate supplement increased acceptance and reduced variability in intake
of the loose mineral mix supplement. However, neither voluntary intake (mean
is 105 g DM/head.day) nor variability in intake of loose mineral mix
supplement was affected by prior experience. Experiments 2 and 3 examined
variability in intake of loose mineral mix supplement by weaners in larger
groups or offered molasses–urea supplement, respectively. Experiment 4
examined the effects of provision of supplements and/or exposure to human
activity and handling on subsequent intake of loose mineral mix supplement.
Supplementing grazing weaners with concentrates had a transient effect by
increasing voluntary intake of loose mineral mix supplement, but increased
exposure to supplements, and human activity and handling while held in yards
after weaning had no effects. Variability among animals in intake of loose
mineral mix supplement (CV is 52–103%) tended to be greater than
with the concentrate or molasses-based supplements (CV is
23–43%), irrespective of previous experience. There were fewer
than 1% non-eaters of concentrate supplement and 0–7%
non-eaters of loose mineral mix supplement. In experiment 5, prior experience
of loose mineral mix supplements increased intake of such supplements by
weaners during weeks 1 and 2 but not from weeks 3 to 9. In experiment 6,
intake of loose mineral mix supplement by adult cattle was not affected by
their experience as weaners of a similar supplement. In conclusion, although
prior experience of supplements by young cattle sometimes increased their
initial acceptance and voluntary intake of supplements, longer-term intake of
supplements was not affected.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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