This experiment evaluated the performance, health, and physiological responses of high-risk steers receiving a Bacillus-based probiotic during a 90-d grazing period. A total of 240 Angus-influenced steers were used in this experiment that was replicated over 2 yr (120 steers/year). Each year, steers were obtained from an auction yard and transported to the experimental facility (120 km). Steer body weight (BW) was recorded at arrival (day -1), and this value was averaged with BW recorded on day 0 to represent the initial BW (236.6 ± 1.5 kg). On day 0, steers were ranked by BW and allocated to 1 of 12 pastures with stockpiled native grass (4-ha pastures; 10 steers/pasture). Pastures were randomly assigned to receive daily supplementation with dried distillers' grains at 1% of BW containing either: 1) Bacillus subtilisâ +â B. licheniformis probiotic (BOV; 2 g/steer daily of Bovacillus; Novonesis, Horsholm, Denmark) or 2) no feed additive (CON). Cattle received treatments from days 0 to 90, in addition to free-choice access to water and mineralâ +â vitamin mix without ionophore. Steers were assessed for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) signs daily. Blood samples were collected and full BW was recorded on days 0, 14, 28, 56, and 90. Shrunk BW was recorded on day 91 after 16 h of feed and water restriction, and a 4% pencil shrink was used to calculate the final BW. Average daily gain (ADG) was calculated based on initial and final BW. No treatment effects were detected (Pâ â¥â 0.73) for steer final BW and ADG. A treatmentâ Ãâ day interaction was detected (Pâ â¤â 0.05) for plasma haptoglobin concentration, which was greater for CON steers on days 14 and 28 (Pâ â¤â 0.02). Incidence of BRD signs did not differ (Pâ =â 0.97) between treatments (51.7% and 51.3% for BOV and CON, respectively; SEMâ =â 7.70). However, steer mortalityâ +â removals for health complications were greater (Pâ =â 0.01) in CON compared to BOV (0.00% vs. 5.04%, respectively; SEMâ =â 1.41). Supplementing BOV improved (Pâ â¤â 0.04) total pasture-based liveweight change (643 vs. 502 kg/pasture, respectively; SEMâ =â 45) and final pasture-based total liveweight (3,007 vs. 2,869 kg/pasture, respectively; SEMâ =â 46). Collectively, supplementation with a probiotic based on B. subtilis and B. licheniformis to high-risk stocker cattle did not alleviate the incidence of BRD signs nor improved ADG, but decreased acute-phase protein response, reduced steer mortalityâ +â removal, and increased pasture-based productivity during a 90-d grazing period.
Supplementing a Bacillus-based probiotic to high-risk stocker cattle.
给高风险育肥牛补充芽孢杆菌益生菌
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作者:Mackey Shea J, Cooke Reinaldo F, Pickett Autumn T, Cappellozza Bruno I, Harvey Kelsey M, Karisch Brandi B
| 期刊: | Journal of Animal Science | 影响因子: | 2.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jan 3; 102:skae209 |
| doi: | 10.1093/jas/skae209 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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