Abstract:
The effect of supplements containing various
proportions of degradable intake protein
(DIP) and starch on ruminal digestion characteristics
of forage-fed beef steers was evaluated.
Fluid passage rates, ruminal ammonia (N H), 3
and total volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations
increased as the amount of supplemental
DIP increased. Starch infused at .3% of BW
increased molar proportion s of propionate and
butyrate and decreased acetate, compared to
feeding DIP alone. However, proportions of
branched-chain VFA increased with DIP at all
levels of starch infusion. Total digestible organic
matter intake (TDOMI) was increased
with each addition of DIP; however, infusing
starch within a DIP level decreased TDOMI.
Providing supplemental DIP is more important
for improving the use of low-quality, tallgrass-prairie
hay than is ruminally available starch.