Rearing dairy calves

dc.contributor.authorRoux, L.L.
dc.contributor.editorDu Toit, P.J.
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-12T07:19:52Z
dc.date.available2016-07-12T07:19:52Z
dc.date.created2016
dc.date.issued1935
dc.descriptionThe articles have been scanned in colour with a HP Scanjet 5590; 600dpi. Adobe Acrobat XI Pro was used to OCR the text and also for the merging and conversion to the final presentation PDF-format.en_ZA
dc.description.abstract1. Two rations for rearing dairy calves up to six months of age were tested. 2. Ten grade Friesland calves reared as milk substitute which was supplemented by lucerne hay, attained 85 per cent. Normal weight and 99•1 per cent. normal height. (a)The average birth and final weights were 82•4 lb. and 325•6 lb. respectively, and the average daily gain was 1.34 lb. (b) The feed costs per calf were £3. 4s. 5d. and the feed costs per hundred pounds gain in weight were £1. 6s. 6d. When on pasture from six to twelve months of age, these calves attained 95 per cent. normal weight and 100•3 per cent. normal height at one year of age. It is deducted that, while maximum weight was not attained on the experimental ration, growth was, nevertheless, satisfactory, as the calves were 99•1 per cent. normal height at six months of age, and they were able to show rapid advancement when put on pasture. 3. Ten grade Friesland calves reared on a skim milk ration supplemented by maize and lucerne hay, attained 113•2 per cent. normal weight and 99•9 per cent. normal height. (a)The average birth and final weight were 81.2 lb. ad 382.2 lb. respectively. And the average daily gain was 1•67 lb. (b) The feed costs per calf were £3. 15s. 01/2d. and the feed costs per hundred pounds gain in weight were £1. 4s. 11d. When on pasture from six to twelve months of age, these calves attained 103•8 per cent. normal weight and 102•1 per cent. normal height at one year of age. It may be deducted that maximum growth was attained on this experimental ration. 4. The milk substitute ration did not prove to be as efficient as the skim milk ration. However, the two rations tested serve two distinct purposes and they are both considered suitable and economical for rearing desirable types of dairy calves.en_ZA
dc.identifier.citationRoux, LL 1935, ‘Rearing Dairy Calves’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Industry, vol. 4, no.2, pp. 495-539en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn0330-2465
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/55152
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherThe Government Printer, Pretoriaen_ZA
dc.rights© 1935 ARC - Onderstepoort and Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria (original). © 2016 University of Pretoria. Dept. of Library Services (digital).en_ZA
dc.subjectVeterinary medicineen_ZA
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary medicine -- South Africa
dc.titleRearing dairy calvesen_ZA
dc.typeArticleen_ZA

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