Whole cottonseed supplementation improves performance and reduces methane emission intensity of grazing beef steers

2018 
ABSTRACT The objective of this experiment was to determine the effect of level of whole cottonseed (WCS) supplementation on ADG and enteric CH 4 emissions of steers grazing tallgrass prairie in the summer. Steers (n = 18; initial BW = 316 ± 23 kg) were trained for 3 wk to use a portable, automated head-chamber system (GreenFeed; C-Lock Inc., Rapid City, SD). Steers were then offered from 0 to 2.9 kg/d (as fed) WCS in individual feeders for 43 d. Body weight was measured weekly before feeding. Total fat concentration of the diet (supplement + forage) at the greatest supplement intake was estimated to be 8.3% of DM. Body weight gain increased linearly as supplement intake increased ( P = 0.01). Because of inadequate use of the automated head-chamber system by steers at the 0-kg WCS level, this level was excluded from further analysis. In supplemented steers, there was a tendency ( P = 0.1) for a quadratic relationship between CH 4 emissions (g/animal per d) and supplement intake, with minimum CH 4 at 2.0 kg of supplement (WCS + bait) per day. Emission intensity (g of CH 4 /kg of BW gain) also responded quadratically ( P 4 emission intensity in stocker cattle grazing tallgrass prairie in the early summer, a dose near 2 kg/d is suggested.
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