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Mehdi Mirzaei

Mehdi Mirzaei

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1445-2986
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 57004439300
Faculty: Agriculture and Environment
Address: Arak University
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Research

Title
Effects of supplementation level and particle size of alfalfa hayon growth characteristics and rumen development in dairycalves
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
alfalfa, particle size, rumen development, dairy calf
Year
2014
Journal Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
DOI
Researchers Mehdi Mirzaei ، mohammad khorvash ، Gholam Reza Ghorbani ، Mehdi Kazemi bonchenari ، Ahmad Riasi ، Abolghasem Nabipour ، J.J.G Van Den Brone

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the effects of particle size (PS) of alfalfa hay on growth characteristics andrumen development in dairy calves at two levels of alfalfa supplementation. Fifty newborn dairy calves(42.7  2.2 kg BW) were used in a 2 9 2 factorial arrangement with the factors supplementation level (low,8%; or high, 16% on DM basis) and PS (medium, 2.92 mm; or long, 5.04 mm as geometrical means) of alfalfahay. In addition, a control group without alfalfa hay was used. Hence, treatments were: control (C); low levelwith medium PS (LM); low level with long PS (LL); high level with medium PS (HM) or high level with long PS(HL). Growth performance of alfalfa-fed calves did not differ from control calves, but alfalfa supplementationdecreased corneum thickness of the rumen wall. In alfalfa-fed calves, post-weaning starter intake was greater forLL calves than for LM calves. During the entire rearing period, starter intake was 26–32% higher for LL and HMcalves than for LM calves. Pre-weaning average daily gain was higher for LL and HM calves than for HL calves,but this effect was not persistent over the entire rearing period. Final body weight decreased from 86 to 79 kgwhen the level of long PS alfalfa hay increased from 8 to 16%, but increased from 78 to 87 kg when the level ofmedium PS alfalfa increased from 8 to 16%. Regardless of PS and level, morphometric characteristics of rumenwall were generally similar among alfalfa feeding groups, but corneum thickness decreased from 8.7 to 6.1 lmwith greater PS at the low level. These results indicate that adequate, but not excessive, physical stimulation isrequired for appropriate rumen development and growth performance of dairy calves.