Abstract:
Four alfalfa forages were evaluated: 1) hay; 2) low-dry matter (DM)
silage; 3) medium-DM silage; and 4) high-DM silage. All forages were full-fed
along with 2 lb of supplement or supplement plus 2 or 4 lb of cracked
corn. Calves fed hay or medium-DM silage had the fastest and most efficient
gains. Hay had the highest intake; low-DM silage, the lowest. Adding corn
to the ration improved calf performance slightly, but feed costs per lb of
gain were similar for all three levels of corn supplementation.
Low- and medium-DM silages were better preserved than high-DM silage,
which contained considerable spoilage due to yeasts and molds. High-DM
silage also had the highest ensiling temperatures and it was slightly less
stable in air on feedout than was either of the other two silages. Dry
matter recovery from the stave silos, however, was about 3 percentage units
greater for the high-DM silage than for the low- or medium-DM silages.