2016,    N 3 (25)    

VETERINARY SCIENCE AND ANIMAL INDUSTRIES

Sorokina N., Dobudko A., Aphanasyev P.

Meat efficiency of bull-calves at use in rations of corn extract

For balancing rations using an acidic sugar beet pulp for protein and phosphorus include a large amount of concentrated feed, or use such synthetic azotofosfomye and phosphorus-containing drugs like diammonium phosphate, Ammophos, monosodium phosphate, disodium phosphate, and so on. N. However, to balance the population as possible and at the expense of non-traditional sources protein and phosphorus. Thus, the manufacture of starch from corn by-products in the form of an extract, wherein in a condensed form contains about 40,0% solids, 18-20,0% crude protein, and phosphorus - 7-9 times greater than calcium. The use in rations of bull-calves on fattening bagasse waste starch production – condensed corn extract, allows to increase the intensity of their growth by 11.6%, and the profitability of beef production – by 6.6%.

Keywords: SUGAR BEET PULP, CONDENSED CORN EXTRACT, BULLS, FATTENING, PRODUCTIVITY, PHOSPHORUS, PROTEIN, BEEF, QUALITY, ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY