1998
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(98)75767-4
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The Effect of Whey Protein Concentrate or Dried Skim Milk in Milk Replacer on Calf Performance and Blood Metabolites

Abstract: Whey protein concentrate and dried skim milk were each evaluated as the major protein source in milk replacer using four treatments (100% skim milk, 67% skim milk and 33% whey protein concentrate, 33% skim milk and 67% whey protein concentrate, and 100% whey protein concentrate). In the first trial, 64 calves were fed only milk replacer from birth to 6 wk of age. In the second trial, 61 calves were fed milk replacer and were allowed ad libitum intake of starter from birth to 6 wk of age. Calves were fed milk r… Show more

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“…Amounts of Lys, Thr, Ile, and Leu met or exceeded formulated values. Gross energy was 4.9 Mcal/kg of DM and was similar to other reports of gross energy in commercial CMR formulations (16). Recommended digestible energy concentration of commercial CMR is 4.19 Mcal/kg of DM (21); digestibility of 85% of the CMR used in this study would provide recommended amounts of digestible energy.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Amounts of Lys, Thr, Ile, and Leu met or exceeded formulated values. Gross energy was 4.9 Mcal/kg of DM and was similar to other reports of gross energy in commercial CMR formulations (16). Recommended digestible energy concentration of commercial CMR is 4.19 Mcal/kg of DM (21); digestibility of 85% of the CMR used in this study would provide recommended amounts of digestible energy.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…In these type of milk replacers, daily gain is mostly affected by the liquid diet composition, not by the volume fed; therefore, there is no compensatory effect to justify an increase on milk replacer feeding (6 vs 8 L/d) when low quality CP is included. Furthermore, ADG (Table 3) is below values that the literature recognizes as ideal to reach puberty and first calving at adequate ages, which would be around 800-900 g/d (Lammers et al, 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A altura dos bezerros não foi afetada pelas dietas avaliadas, exceto as idades de 49 e 56 dias. Lammers et al (1998) obtiveram ganhos semelhantes para bezerros alimentados com sucedâneos à base de proteínas lácte-as até 42 dias de vida, quando eles tinham acesso ao concentrado ad libitum, mas inferiores quando apenas era fornecida a dieta líquida. As ocorrências sanitárias que foram registradas durante o experimento não interferem na estatura dos animais, de acordo com achados de Virtala et al (1996).…”
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