02404naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400250006010000210008524501500010626000090025652016160026565000210188165300260190265300260192865300230195470000200197770000180199770000190201570000170203470000160205170000210206777300620208821082982023-01-24 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1071/AN175622DOI1 aCHAGAS, J. C. C. aEnergy and protein requirements of crossbred Holstein x Gyr calves fed commercial milk replacer and amino acid supplement.h[electronic resource] c2019 aAbstract. This experiment aimed to estimate the energy and protein requirements for Holstein · Gyr calves up to 60 days of age fed with milk replacer and amino acid supplement. Fifty male calves were used, of which seven were randomly allocated into the reference group and slaughtered at 8 days of age, seven were randomly allocated into the maintenance group slaughtered at 30 days of age, and the 36 remaining calves were included in the experiment at 8 days of age and randomly supplied with four dietary methionine+cysteine: lysine ratios (RMCL; 44%, 48%, 52%, and 56%) through amino acid supplement added as 1 kg/day of milk replacer reconstituted at 13.8% of dry matter. Different RMCL were tested for the models, and there were no significant effects on energy and protein requirements. The net energy requirement for maintenance was 75.2 kcal/empty bodyweight (EBW)0.75.day, with an energy use efficiency for maintenance of 67.38%. The prediction equation of net energy requirement for gain (Mcal/day) was energy retained = 0.0879 · EBW0.75 · empty bodyweight gain (EBWG)0.7580, with an energy use efficiency for gain of 47.57%. The estimated requirements for metabolisable protein for maintenance were 4.83 g/EBW0.75.day. The estimated equation for net protein requirements for gain (g/day) was NPg = EBWG · 246.73 · EBW?0.1204, with a protein use efficiency for gain of 71.55%. The estimated requirements for energy and proteins were greater than the values reported for calves fed with milk. Milk replacers are less efficiently used by calves up to 60 days of age when compared with whole milk. aBody composition aComparative slaughter aEnergy use efficiency aPre-weaning calves1 aFERREIRA, M. A.1 aCAMPOS, M. M.1 aMACHADO, F. S.1 aSILVA, L. C.1 aFACIOLA, A.1 aMARCONDES, M. I. tAnimal Production Sciencegv. 59, n. 5, p. 879-886, 2019.