The type of lipid supplement has crucial implications for forage particle size in calf starter diets.
Pedram PanahihaHamidreza Mirzaei-AlamoutiMehdi Kazemi-BonchenariMehdi PoorhamdollahMina VazirigoharJörg R AschenbachPublished in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2023)
It can be concluded that feeding a rumen-inert, mostly saturated fatty acid source with alfalfa hay as long particle size is recommended with view on performance, whereas a combination soybean oil rich in unsaturated fatty acids should not be provided to milk-fed Holstein calves together with long particle forage. Feeding soybean oil and alfalfa hay as long particles is not advisable mainly due to lower starter consumption and impaired development of ruminal function. If dietary supplementation of soybean oil is applied, incorporation of forage as small particles should be preferred to support rumen development.
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