Nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period

Objective This study was conducted to evaluate changes in nutritional value and in situ dry matter (DM) degradability of oak and pine wood before and after steam-digestion process (60 min/160°C/6 atm) and feeding effect of the oak roughage on performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers. Methods Chemic...

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Main Authors: Ye Ri Ju, Youl Chang Baek, Sun Sik Jang, Young Kyoon Oh, Sung Suk Lee, Yong Sik Kim, Keun Kyu Park
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Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2020-06-01
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spelling doaj-7c47df6f5b9242358ef058e563172fe42020-11-25T02:10:43ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172020-06-0133693094010.5713/ajas.19.065824448Nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers during the early fattening periodYe Ri Ju0Youl Chang Baek1Sun Sik Jang2Young Kyoon Oh3Sung Suk Lee4Yong Sik Kim5Keun Kyu Park6 Cargill Agri Purina, Inc. Gunsan Plant, Gunsan 54007, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju55365, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju55365, Korea National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju55365, Korea Division of Wood Chemistry, Department of Forest Products, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul 02455, Korea Division of Forest Material Science and Engineering, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea Department of Animal Science and Technology, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, KoreaObjective This study was conducted to evaluate changes in nutritional value and in situ dry matter (DM) degradability of oak and pine wood before and after steam-digestion process (60 min/160°C/6 atm) and feeding effect of the oak roughage on performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers. Methods Chemical composition and tannin concentration were analyzed for oak and pine trees before and after the pretreatment. In situ DM and effective degradability of these samples were assessed using a nylon bag method. In vivo trial was performed to estimate animal performance and behavior, using steers fed total mixed ration (TMR) diets containing 0% (control), 25% (OR-25), and 50% (OR-50) of the oak roughage. Eighteen steers were allocated into nine pens (2 steers/pen, 3 pens/treatment) for 52 days according to body weight (BW) and age. Results By the steam-digestion treatment, the neutral detergent-insoluble fiber was decreased from 86.5% to 71.5% for oak and from 92.4% to 80.5% for pine, thereby increasing non-fiber carbohydrate. In situ DM degradability of treated oak reached 38% at 72 h, whereas that of untreated oak was only 11.9%. The 0 h degradability of the treated pine increased from 5.9% to 12.1%, but the degradability was unchanged thereafter. Animal performance including BW, average daily gain, DM intake, and feed conversion ratio was not different among control and oak treatments. No differences were detected in animal behavior such as lying, standing, rumination, drinking, and eating, except walking. Walking was higher in control than oak treatments with numerically higher eating and lower lying times, probably due to bulkier characteristics of rice straw in the diet. Conclusion This study demonstrates that the oak roughage can be substituted for 50% of total forage or 100% of rice straw in TMR diets at early fattening stage of Hanwoo steers.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-19-0658.pdfoak roughagesteam digestionanimal performanceanimal behaviorrumen degradability
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author Ye Ri Ju
Youl Chang Baek
Sun Sik Jang
Young Kyoon Oh
Sung Suk Lee
Yong Sik Kim
Keun Kyu Park
spellingShingle Ye Ri Ju
Youl Chang Baek
Sun Sik Jang
Young Kyoon Oh
Sung Suk Lee
Yong Sik Kim
Keun Kyu Park
Nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
oak roughage
steam digestion
animal performance
animal behavior
rumen degradability
author_facet Ye Ri Ju
Youl Chang Baek
Sun Sik Jang
Young Kyoon Oh
Sung Suk Lee
Yong Sik Kim
Keun Kyu Park
author_sort Ye Ri Ju
title Nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period
title_short Nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period
title_full Nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period
title_fullStr Nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period
title_sort nutritional value and degradability of oak wood roughage and its feeding effects on growth performance and behavior of hanwoo steers during the early fattening period
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
issn 1011-2367
1976-5517
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Objective This study was conducted to evaluate changes in nutritional value and in situ dry matter (DM) degradability of oak and pine wood before and after steam-digestion process (60 min/160°C/6 atm) and feeding effect of the oak roughage on performance and behavior of Hanwoo steers. Methods Chemical composition and tannin concentration were analyzed for oak and pine trees before and after the pretreatment. In situ DM and effective degradability of these samples were assessed using a nylon bag method. In vivo trial was performed to estimate animal performance and behavior, using steers fed total mixed ration (TMR) diets containing 0% (control), 25% (OR-25), and 50% (OR-50) of the oak roughage. Eighteen steers were allocated into nine pens (2 steers/pen, 3 pens/treatment) for 52 days according to body weight (BW) and age. Results By the steam-digestion treatment, the neutral detergent-insoluble fiber was decreased from 86.5% to 71.5% for oak and from 92.4% to 80.5% for pine, thereby increasing non-fiber carbohydrate. In situ DM degradability of treated oak reached 38% at 72 h, whereas that of untreated oak was only 11.9%. The 0 h degradability of the treated pine increased from 5.9% to 12.1%, but the degradability was unchanged thereafter. Animal performance including BW, average daily gain, DM intake, and feed conversion ratio was not different among control and oak treatments. No differences were detected in animal behavior such as lying, standing, rumination, drinking, and eating, except walking. Walking was higher in control than oak treatments with numerically higher eating and lower lying times, probably due to bulkier characteristics of rice straw in the diet. Conclusion This study demonstrates that the oak roughage can be substituted for 50% of total forage or 100% of rice straw in TMR diets at early fattening stage of Hanwoo steers.
topic oak roughage
steam digestion
animal performance
animal behavior
rumen degradability
url http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-19-0658.pdf
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