Animals (Feb 2015)

Maintenance Energy Requirements of Double-Muscled Belgian Blue Beef Cows

  • Leo O. Fiems,
  • Johan L. De Boever,
  • José M. Vanacker,
  • Sam De Campeneere

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani5010089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 89 – 100

Abstract

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Sixty non-pregnant, non-lactating double-muscled Belgian Blue (DMBB) cows were used to estimate the energy required to maintain body weight (BW). They were fed one of three energy levels for 112 or 140 days, corresponding to approximately 100%, 80% or 70% of their total energy requirements. The relationship between daily energy intake and BW and daily BW change was developed using regression analysis. Maintenance energy requirements were estimated from the regression equation by setting BW gain to zero. Metabolizable and net energy for maintenance amounted to 0.569 ± 0.001 and 0.332 ± 0.001 MJ per kg BW0.75/d, respectively. Maintenance energy requirements were not dependent on energy level (p > 0.10). Parity affected maintenance energy requirements (p < 0.001), although the small numerical differences between parities may hardly be nutritionally relevant. Maintenance energy requirements of DMBB beef cows were close to the mean energy requirements of other beef genotypes reported in the literature.

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