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  • This study examined how different levels of dietary crude protein (CP) affect growth, rumen function, blood nutrients, and methane emissions in Hanwoo steers.
  • Results showed that higher dietary CP (up to 21%) led to better average daily gain (ADG) but decreased the proportion of propionate while increasing butyrate levels.
  • Additionally, as dietary CP increased, rumen ammonia and blood urea levels rose, while methane emissions from eructation and other fats decreased.

Article Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of varying levels of dietary crude protein (CP) on growth performance, rumen characteristics, blood metabolites, and methane emissions in fattening Hanwoo steers. Twenty-four steers, weighing 504 ± 33.0 kg (16 months old), were assigned to four dietary treatments with different CP concentrations (15, 18, 19, and 21% of CP on a dry matter (DM) basis). A linear increasing trend in the average daily gain (ADG) was observed ( = 0.066). With increased dietary CP levels, the rumen ammonia concentration significantly increased ( < 0.001), while the propionate proportion linearly decreased ( = 0.004) and the proportions of butyrate and valerate linearly increased ( ≤ 0.003). The blood urea exhibited a linear increase ( < 0.001), whereas the blood non-esterified fatty acids and cholesterol showed a linear decrease ( ≤ 0.003) with increasing dietary CP. The methane concentration from eructation per intake (ppm/kg), forage neutral detergent fiber (NDF) intake, total NDF intake, and ADG exhibited linear decreases ( ≤ 0.014) across the treatments. In conclusion, increasing the dietary CP up to 21% in concentrates demonstrated a tendency to linearly increase the ADG and significantly decrease the propionate while increasing the butyrate. The methane concentration from eructation exhibited a tendency to linearly decrease with increasing dietary CP.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10854555PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14030469DOI Listing

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