青贮饲料
干物质
生物
肌内脂肪
动物科学
肉牛
农学
食品科学
作者
Magdalena Keller,Michael Kreuzer,Beat Reidy,A. Scheurer,B. Guggenbühl,M. Luder,Jan Frank,Katrin Giller
出处
期刊:Meat Science
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2022-03-05
卷期号:188: 108795-108795
被引量:9
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.meatsci.2022.108795
摘要
Grass silage is barely used in intensive beef production, but it is unclear if its lower energy supply compared to maize-silage feeding really impairs growth performance. Diets with 100, 300, 500 or 750 g grass silage/kg dry matter replacing maize silage and concentrate were tested with or without dried corn-cob mix (CCM). Performance, carcass and meat quality were studied in 30 Limousin-sired bulls. Feeding grass silage, CCM, and concentrate in a ratio of 500:300:200 allowed to maintain a similar animal performance, carcass and meat quality compared to a conventional maize silage/concentrate diet. Increasing the dietary grass silage proportion to 750 g/kg decreased the shear force of the meat. The proportion of n-3 fatty acids in intramuscular fat increased with dietary grass silage proportion. Consequently, a strategic combination of grass silage with energy-rich forages may facilitate grassland-based feeding strategies in intensive beef production with favourable meat fatty acid profiles and a performance comparable to that with maize-silage based diets.
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