Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Sep 2018)

Effect of optimal sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate supplementation on growth performance and blood and carcass characteristics in Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period

  • Shin Ja Lee,
  • Sang Suk Lee,
  • Eun Tae Kim,
  • Jin Suk Jeong,
  • Ji Hoon Lee,
  • Joon Jeong,
  • Joong Kook Park,
  • Beom Young Park,
  • Ha Yeon Jeong,
  • Kwang Seok Ki,
  • Chang Hyun Kim,
  • Sung Sill Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.18.0349
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 9
pp. 1442 – 1448

Abstract

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Objective This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different levels of total digestible nutrients (TDN) and sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate (SSL) supplementation on growth performance and blood and carcass characteristics in Hanwoo steers during the early fattening period. Methods Sixty Hanwoo steers (average body weight, 333±36.4 kg) were randomly allotted to 3 treatments, with twenty steers per treatment, and ten steers per pen with a size of 80 m2. Dietary treatments were as follows: CON, basal diet; treatment (TRT) 0.5, 0.5% down-spec of TDN with 0.1% SSL; TRT 1.0, 1.0% down-spec of TDN with 0.1% SSL. Results The results demonstrated that average daily gain and feed efficiency increased with TRT 0.5 (0.85 kg and 11.68) vs CON (0.82 kg and 11.27) or TRT 1.0 (0.78 kg and 10.74), indicating that 0.1% SSL supplementation in the feed of early fattening steers may result in a saving of 0.5% TDN. No significant differences were observed amongst all treatments (p> 0.05) for blood metabolite concentration and blood corpuscle values, which were all within the normally accepted range for healthy steers. Conclusion Our study suggests that a TDN 0.5% down spec with 0.1% SSL supplemented feed may be effective and profitable for the early fattening period of Hanwoo steers without causing adverse effects.

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