2020
DOI: 10.1093/tas/txaa226
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Effects of a blend of mannan and glucan on growth performance, apparent nutrient digestibility, energy status, and whole-blood immune gene expression of beef steers during a 42-d receiving period

Abstract: We examined the effects of dietary supplementation of a blend of mannan and glucan on the growth performance, energy status, and whole-blood immune gene expression of newly weaned beef steers during a 42-d receiving period. Forty-eight newly weaned Angus crossbred steers (2-d post-weaning; 199 ± 13 kg of initial body weight [BW]) from a single source were stratified by BW and randomly assigned to one of the two treatments: basal diet with no additive (CON; n = 24) or a basal diet top-dressed with 5 g of a blen… Show more

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“…Heifer ADG for the overall 35-d period tended to be greater for cattle fed yeast culture and hydrolyzed yeast, and DMI was increased, with a tendency ( P = 0.09) for decreased BRD morbidity for cattle fed the yeast product. In single-source, newly weaned cattle, Ogunade et al (2020) fed yeast cell wall products (mannan + glucan) and noted increased DMI and tendencies for increased BW ( P = 0.07) and ADG ( P = 0.06) in a 42-d receiving period. Moreover, feeding mannan + glucan increased the expression of five genes related to the immune response to microbial pathogens at day 42.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heifer ADG for the overall 35-d period tended to be greater for cattle fed yeast culture and hydrolyzed yeast, and DMI was increased, with a tendency ( P = 0.09) for decreased BRD morbidity for cattle fed the yeast product. In single-source, newly weaned cattle, Ogunade et al (2020) fed yeast cell wall products (mannan + glucan) and noted increased DMI and tendencies for increased BW ( P = 0.07) and ADG ( P = 0.06) in a 42-d receiving period. Moreover, feeding mannan + glucan increased the expression of five genes related to the immune response to microbial pathogens at day 42.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%