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1、Nutrient requirements,XIANYAO LI,Content,Beef cattlePoultry,Nutrient requirements of beef cattle,A balanced and cost effective nutrition program is essential to the success of any beef cattle operation.Expensive grasslands demand efficient utilization of forages.Supplemental feeding and complete fee
2、ding programs must be designed to meet the nutrient needs of beef cattle and,at the same time,make the most of the available feed resources.,Nutrient requirements of cattle change with age,stage of production,sex,breed,environmental conditions,and basal diet quality and amount.Therefore,gaining know
3、ledge of nutrient requirements and the factors influencing these requirements is a necessary first step to designing a nutrition program that is both efficient and cost effective.This section will discuss the protein,energy,mineral,and vitamin requirements of beef cattle.In addition,tables of nutrie
4、nt requirements are provided.,Dry Matter Intake,There really is no requirement for feed intake,although an estimate of how much forage and feed that a cow will consume is essential when evaluating rations,supplements,or predicting animal performance.Dry matter(DM)intake is influenced by a number of
5、different factors.The dry matter(or otherwise known as dry weight)is a measurement of the mass of something when completely dried.The dry matter of plant and animal material would be its solids,Dry Matter Intake,A few of the more important variables include animal weight,condition,stage of productio
6、n,level of milk production,forage quality,amount and type of supplement or feed provided,as well as environmental conditions.,Cattle have a daily requirement for a certain quantity of specific nutrients such as protein,calcium,and vitamin A.The necessary concentration of these nutrients in the diet(
7、to meet the animals requirement)is then determined by the amount of feed consumed.,For example,steer calves gaining 2 lb per day may require 1.6 lb of protein per day.If they consume 15 lb of DM daily,the protein requirement could be expressed as 10.7%of DM intake.On the other hand,if they are limit
8、 fed to consume only 10 lb of DM daily,the protein requirement for 2 lb of gain could be expressed as 16%of DM intake.Intake in forage fed cattle is generally limited by the forage capacity of the digestive tract.,Forage digestibility values rarely exceed 70 to 74%of dry matter.Calves(牛犊)and yearlin
9、gs(一两岁的牛)are frequently fed higher quantities of concentrate feeds 浓缩饲料 to improve weight gain and feed conversion above what can be achieved with forage alone.When diet digestibility approaches around 70%,feed intake is no longer regulated or limited by the capacity of the digestive tract.,Rather,w
10、ith diets high in digestible energy,physiological mechanisms are turned on to limit intake,This response can be thought of as a built in safety mechanism so that cattle are less likely to consume too much of a highly digestible diet,causing digestive upset,bloat,and founder(蹄叶炎).,Forage intake is hi
11、ghly correlated with forage quality,The more rapid rate of digestion and passage of higher quality forage results in considerably higher dry matter intake compared to forage that is lower in digestibility.Intake estimates assume that protein requirements are met by the forage or through supplementat
12、ion when forage protein is not adequate.,Cattle with greater mature body weight and frame consume more forage compared to smaller frame cattle and lactating cows consume considerably more of the same quality forage compared to gestating cows,Cattle that are fleshy consume 3 to 10%less feed or forage
13、 compared to cattle that are in average to thin condition.Cold stress increases dry matter intake,while heat stress reduces dry matter intake.With this many factors influencing this trait,it is obvious that dry matter intake is very difficult to accurately predict.,Estimates of dry matter intake pre
14、sented in the nutrient requirement tables are determined using published prediction equations.These equations take into account the effects of the animals weight,level of milk production for lactating cows,energy content of the diet,stage of production,and body condition in the case of the pregnant
15、replacement heifers(后备母牛).,It is important to note that all of these equations assume that adequate protein is supplied in the diet to maximize ruminal fermentation.In other words,if the diet is deficient in protein,these dry matter intake values will overestimate the amount that the cattle will act
16、ually consume.,Protein,Proteins are large chemical units made up of hundreds of amino acids.Amino acids,in turn,are organic(carbon containing)compounds that also contain nitrogen,oxygen,and sometimes sulfur.Animals consume proteins in their diets and then utilize the amino acids for synthesis of mus
17、cle,blood proteins,and other body components.,In swine,poultry,and other non-ruminants,the amino acids must be supplied in definite proportions in the diet.However,in ruminants,microorganisms(bacteria and protozoa)breakdown most dietary proteins and incorporate the nitrogen and amino acids into thei
18、r own body tissue.,The microorganisms are digested in the small intestine of the ruminant animal.The bacteria themselves have a protein requirement and must have adequate protein to do their job of digesting roughages(粗饲料)to end products(终产物)that can be utilized by the cow.,Because of the ruminal br
19、eakdown of dietary proteins and because the amino acid make-up of microorganisms is adequate for most classes of beef cattle,feed and forage amino acid composition is generally not critical compared to non-ruminant diets.On the other hand,a high priority should be placed on providing adequate rumina
20、lly available protein in order to allow the bacteria to grow and digest roughages.,Chemical crude protein concentration is determined by multiplying the feed nitrogen concentration by 6.25 because protein molecules contain an average of 16%nitrogen(1/16=6.25).The crude protein system has been the st
21、andard for evaluating beef cattle protein requirements and dietary supply for a long time.,More recently,the metabolizable protein system has been used to better characterize protein degradability as well as its site and extent of digestion.In order to effectively use this new system,the user must b
22、ecome familiar with several new terms.These include degradable intake protein(DIP)可降解进食蛋白质,undegradable intake protein(UIP)非可降解进食蛋白质,and metabolizable protein(MP)可代谢蛋白质.,Degradable intake protein is the feed protein fraction that is degraded in the rumen.Nitrogen from DIP is either used for microorg
23、anism protein synthesis or passes through the rumen wall into the blood stream and is carried to the liver as ammonia.In the liver this nitrogen can be converted to urea after which it is recycled to the rumen through saliva or filtered out of the blood stream in the kidney to be excreted in the uri
24、ne.,Undegradable intake protein is the feed protein fraction that bypasses fermentation in the rumen to be degraded and absorbed in the small intestine.Metabolizable protein is the sum of protein derived from microorganism origin plus UIP.,Perhaps one of the most practical applications of the MP sys
25、tem is the calculation of the animals DIP requirement to insure optimal rumen function.For this reason,feed DIP values are included in most feed composition tables.The requirement for DIP is thought to be closely associated with the amount of fermentable energy in the diet.,Specifically,the DIP requ
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