Effect of silage additives on the intake and performance of male calves and steers
- 1 June 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Animal Science
- Vol. 22 (3) , 321-328
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003356100035595
Abstract
SUMMARY: In two feeding experiments, an untreated silage which had received no additive was compared with silages which had received either formic acid (‘Add-F’) or a formalin and sulphuric acid mixture (‘Sylade’). The ‘Add-F’ was applied at the rate of 3·81/t and ‘Sylade’ at the rate of 3·1 1/t of fresh herbage harvested from a perennial ryegrass and white clover sward.The silages were offered ad libitum to 30 British Friesian male calves (mean fasted live weight 97 kg) in Experiment 1 and to 27 steers (mean fasted live weight 320 kg) of mixed breed in Experiment 2. Concentrate was offered to the animals in Experiment 1 at the rate of 0·86 kg dry matter/head per day.In each experiment the intakes of dry matter and digestible organic matter were higher from the additive-treated silages than from untreated silage.In Experiment 1 the application of ‘Sylade’ increased significantly (P < 0·05) the mean daily unfasted live-weight gain (0·87 kg/day) over that for animals offered untreated silage (0·74 kg/day). In Experiment 2 the mean daily unfasted live-weight gains from ‘Sylade’-treated (0·70 kg/day) and ‘Add-F’-treated silage (0·78 kg/day) were significantly higher (P<0·01) than that from untreated silage (0·38 kg/day).This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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