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1 Department of Animal Science, Animal Reproduction Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824
2 Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824
3 Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc., Performance Enhancement Research, Kalamazoo, MI 49001
Forty Holstein heifers [body weight (BW) = 126 kg] were blocked by BW into groups of 4, and, within each block, heifers were randomly assigned to one of four treatments. Twenty heifers had ad libitum access to a diet formulated to produce a BW gain of 0.8 kg/d (control diet), and 20 heifers had ad libitum access to a diet formulated to produce a BW gain of 1.2 kg/d (high diet). Half of the heifers fed each diet were injected daily with bovine somatotropin (bST; 25 µg/kg of BW). The high diet increased daily BW gain as well as body condition score. Injection of bST also increased daily BW gain, but did not affect body condition score. The high diet reduced age at puberty by 58 d, but did not affect BW, withers height at puberty, or pelvic area at slaughter. Injection of bST had no effect on age at puberty, but increased BW, withers height at puberty, and pelvic area at slaughter. The high diet did not affect mammary parenchymal DNA, RNA, or the ratio of RNA to DNA. The injection of bST increased mammary parenchymal DNA, RNA, and the ratio of RNA to DNA. The high diet was more cost effective for rearing dairy heifers from 120 d of age to potential breeding size (
363 kg of BW and postpubertal) than was the control diet. In conclusion, the high protein, high energy diet increased growth rate without detrimental effects on mammary development. Injection of bST increased BW, skeletal size, and mammary development.
Key Words: heifer growth bovine somatotropin mammary development
Submitted on August 15, 1996
Accepted on February 6, 1997
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