Abstract

This study was conducted in order to evaluate the effects of replacing dicalcium phosphate by rock phosphate in diets of growing steers. It was determined the following aspects: apparent digestibility of diets; phosphorus (P), calcium and fluorine apparent absorption; ruminal pH; ruminal ammonia concentration; microbial efficiency and plasma P. Five rumen fistulated Holstein steers weighting 275 - 283 kg were used. Experimental design was a 5 × 5 Latin square and diets consisted of 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100% of dicalcium phosphate replacement by rock phosphate in the mineral supplement. Addition of rock phosphate in the diets produced a linear increase on intake, rumen outflow and fecal output and total disappearance of fluorine. Diets did not differ to apparent absorption of calcium as well as dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber and non-fiber carbohydrates intake, excretion, digestion and partial and total apparent digestibility. Plasma phosphorus was not influenced by diets and the average was 5.93 mg/dL. There was no difference for ruminal pH and ruminal ammonia concentration. Dicalcium phosphate replacement did not affect apparent and true protein microbial synthesis. Total replacement of dicalcium phosphate by rock phosphate in growing steer mineral supplement did not affect ruminal environment and protein synthesis in rumen. Considering this, dicalcium phosphate replacement in growing steer diets decreases P absorption and depending on its requirements it should be carefully seen.

Highlights

  • Material and MethodsRuminants and their ruminal microorganisms should receive the correct amount of energy and nutrients

  • Different proportion among dicalcium phosphate and rock phosphate evaluated in this experiment did not affect (P>0.05) phosphorus intake, rumen outflow and ruminal apparent absorption as well as plasma phosphorus

  • Phosphorus fecal output observed in this experiment was similar to that observed by Vitti et al (2000) in which steers were fed with dicalcium phosphate and two rock phosphate (Patos de Minas and Tapira) and reported high phosphorus fecal output values to diets using rock phosphate

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Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia

Replacement of dicalcium phosphate by rock phosphate in cattle diets: nutrients digestibility, plasma parameters, ruminal fermentation and microbial synthesis efficiency. ABSTRACT - This study was conducted in order to evaluate the effects of replacing dicalcium phosphate by rock phosphate in diets of growing steers It was determined the following aspects: apparent digestibility of diets; phosphorus (P), calcium and fluorine apparent absorption; ruminal pH; ruminal ammonia concentration; microbial efficiency and plasma P. Total replacement of dicalcium phosphate by rock phosphate in growing steer mineral supplement did not affect ruminal environment and protein synthesis in rumen. Substituição de fosfato bicálcico pelo fosfato de rocha em dieta para bovinos: digestibilidade dos nutrientes, parâmetros plasmáticos, fermentação ruminal e eficiência de síntese microbiana. A total substituição do fosfato bicálcico pelo fosfato de rocha em suplementos minerais em bovinos em crescimento não afetou o ambiente ruminal e a síntese de proteína no rúmen. Palavras-chave: fermentação ruminal, fontes de fósforo, fósforo plasmático, proteína microbiana

Material and Methods
Total digestible nutrients Crude protein Calcium Phosphorus
Results and Discussion
Phosphorus plasma concentration
Non fiber carbohydrates
Microbial efficiency
Conclusions
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