Abstract:
A trial was conducted to investigate the
effect of lasalocid (Bovatec®) on ruminal
degradation of dietary protein in Holstein
steers. Five ruminally and duodenally cannulated
steers (305 kg) were fed a corn-alfalfasoybean
meal diet (17% CP), with or without
lasalocid, in a three period, switch-back experiment.
Ruminal pH, ammonia, volatile fatty
acids, and amino acid and peptide concentrations
were unaffected by lasalocid. Lasalocid
reduced (P<.05) ruminal protease activity by
15%, but did not change deaminase activity.
Digestibilities of dry matter, organic matter,
fiber, and crude protein were similar between
treatments. Intestinal flows of microbial and
feed crude protein fractions, as well as amino
acids, remained unchanged when lasalocid was
fed. Thus, in this experiment, lasalocid failed
to decrease feed protein degradation in the
rumen and, therefore, was unable to increase
the supply of crude protein or amino acids to
the small intestine.