Effect of sugarcane condensed molasses solubles, sugarcane molasses and monensin on performance and volatile fatty acid production in finishing steers

1985 
Abstract Three experiments were conducted to compare sugarcane condensed molasses solubles (CMS), sugarcane molasses or a CMS—molasses mixture as ingredients in steer finishing diets, and to determine the effect of monensin in combination with CMS on ruminal volatile fatty acid production. In Experiments 1 and 2, 40 yearling steers were fed on a dry basis 0 or 5% CMS, 5% molasses or 5% of a CMS—molasses mixture (50% w/w fresh basis) for 67 and 96 days, respectively. Steers in Experiment 2 were all fed 33 g/metric ton of monensin. Average daily gain and dry feed conversion rate were, respectively, 0.89 kg and 9.61 in Experiment 1, and 1.28 kg and 6.14 in Experiment 2, with no differences among treatments. There were no treatment effects on carcass characteristics. Experiment 3 was a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement with 0 or 33 g monensin/metric ton fed to 40 yearling beef steers, in combination with 0 or 10% CMS (dry basis), for 134 days. In Experiment 3, 10% CMS decreased gain ( P P P P P P P P P P P P
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