Abstract:
To evaluate effects and potential interaction
of supplemental fat (0 to 4% tallow) and
monensin (0, 20, 40 g/ton) in a corn-based
finishing diet, 96 Continental crossbred steers
(860 lb) were used in a 2×3 factorially arranged
randomized complete block design.
Consumption by steers fed the 0% fat diet
decreased linearly (P<.0001) with increased
monensin level, whereas consumption by steers
fed 4% fat diets decreased curvilinearly
(P<.08), indicating that monensin depressed
intake much less when the diet contained fat.
Daily gain decreased linearly (P<.02) with increased
monensin level for steers fed no supplemental
fat, but remained constant in steers
fed 4% fat. Feed efficiency was improved
(P<.025) by 4% fat across levels of
monensin. This study provides further evidence
of interactions between monensin and
supplemental fat in effects on animal performance.