Effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing Belgian Blue double-muscled cows

The use of culled potatoes was investigated in Belgian Blue double-muscled finishing cows, confined in tie stalls. The control diet (Treatment 1) consisted of concentrate and maize silage (50/50 on a dry matter (DM) basis). Potatoes either replaced 60% maize silage (Treatment 2) or 60% concentrate (...

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Main Authors: L.O. Fiems, J.L. De Boever, J.M. Vanacker, D.L. De Brabander
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731112001036
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spelling doaj-83f151320d4e41d68197951c1153d5772021-06-06T04:48:01ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112013-01-017193100Effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing Belgian Blue double-muscled cowsL.O. Fiems0J.L. De Boever1J.M. Vanacker2D.L. De Brabander3ILVO–Animal Sciences Unit, Scheldeweg 68, B-9090 Melle, BelgiumILVO–Animal Sciences Unit, Scheldeweg 68, B-9090 Melle, BelgiumILVO–Animal Sciences Unit, Scheldeweg 68, B-9090 Melle, BelgiumILVO–Animal Sciences Unit, Scheldeweg 68, B-9090 Melle, BelgiumThe use of culled potatoes was investigated in Belgian Blue double-muscled finishing cows, confined in tie stalls. The control diet (Treatment 1) consisted of concentrate and maize silage (50/50 on a dry matter (DM) basis). Potatoes either replaced 60% maize silage (Treatment 2) or 60% concentrate (Treatment 3). Diets were formulated to be isocaloric and isonitrogenous. They were fed ad libitum. Approximately 18 kg potatoes were fed daily in Treatments 2 and 3. Daily gain was not significantly altered; it decreased from 1.09 kg (Treatment 1) to 1.04 kg (Treatment 2) or increased to 1.20 kg (Treatment 3), although potatoes stimulated DM intake by 5% to 8% (P < 0.05). Feed conversion was unaffected in comparison with the control diet, when expressed in terms of DM, but energy efficiency (MJ/kg live weight gain) was substantially lower for Treatment 2 compared with Treatment 1 (89.9 v. 79.0; P = 0.046). Carcass weight, grading and composition were not affected by treatments, but potatoes increased dressing percentage (P = 0.009). Treatment had no significant effect on meat quality parameters. However, potatoes (Treatments 2 and 3) tended to decrease moisture content (P = 0.090) and tended to increase drip loss (P = 0.059) compared with Treatment 1. Because of a better animal performance and a lower feed cost, it is most appropriate to use potatoes as a replacement for concentrate. Feeding large amounts of potatoes besides concentrate may have an adverse effect on the fibrousness of the diet, resulting in a tendency (−5%) for a reduced daily gain and a lower energy efficiency (P < 0.05).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731112001036cowsdouble-muscledpotatoesperformancemeat quality
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author L.O. Fiems
J.L. De Boever
J.M. Vanacker
D.L. De Brabander
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J.L. De Boever
J.M. Vanacker
D.L. De Brabander
Effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing Belgian Blue double-muscled cows
Animal
cows
double-muscled
potatoes
performance
meat quality
author_facet L.O. Fiems
J.L. De Boever
J.M. Vanacker
D.L. De Brabander
author_sort L.O. Fiems
title Effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing Belgian Blue double-muscled cows
title_short Effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing Belgian Blue double-muscled cows
title_full Effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing Belgian Blue double-muscled cows
title_fullStr Effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing Belgian Blue double-muscled cows
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing Belgian Blue double-muscled cows
title_sort effect of cull potatoes in the diet for finishing belgian blue double-muscled cows
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The use of culled potatoes was investigated in Belgian Blue double-muscled finishing cows, confined in tie stalls. The control diet (Treatment 1) consisted of concentrate and maize silage (50/50 on a dry matter (DM) basis). Potatoes either replaced 60% maize silage (Treatment 2) or 60% concentrate (Treatment 3). Diets were formulated to be isocaloric and isonitrogenous. They were fed ad libitum. Approximately 18 kg potatoes were fed daily in Treatments 2 and 3. Daily gain was not significantly altered; it decreased from 1.09 kg (Treatment 1) to 1.04 kg (Treatment 2) or increased to 1.20 kg (Treatment 3), although potatoes stimulated DM intake by 5% to 8% (P < 0.05). Feed conversion was unaffected in comparison with the control diet, when expressed in terms of DM, but energy efficiency (MJ/kg live weight gain) was substantially lower for Treatment 2 compared with Treatment 1 (89.9 v. 79.0; P = 0.046). Carcass weight, grading and composition were not affected by treatments, but potatoes increased dressing percentage (P = 0.009). Treatment had no significant effect on meat quality parameters. However, potatoes (Treatments 2 and 3) tended to decrease moisture content (P = 0.090) and tended to increase drip loss (P = 0.059) compared with Treatment 1. Because of a better animal performance and a lower feed cost, it is most appropriate to use potatoes as a replacement for concentrate. Feeding large amounts of potatoes besides concentrate may have an adverse effect on the fibrousness of the diet, resulting in a tendency (−5%) for a reduced daily gain and a lower energy efficiency (P < 0.05).
topic cows
double-muscled
potatoes
performance
meat quality
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