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Effect of Different XTi PAWS Recipes on Weight Gain and Feed Intake of Steers
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December 13, 2022

Effect of Different XTi PAWS Recipes on Weight Gain and Feed Intake of Steers in an Open-air Feedlot, 10/10/2022 – 12/21/2022

Internal XTi trial in partnership with private feedlot owner

Conclusion: Steers exposed to different XTi lighting recipes in an open-air feedlot showed significant improvements in weight gain and feed conversion over 72 days.

Study Objective:

  • To evaluate the effect of different XTi PAWS recipes on weight gain and feed conversion of steers in an open-air feedlot setting.

Background:

  • Previous internal XTi trials had indicated that PAWS lighting can improve weight gain and feed conversion in poultry and bovine.
  • Previous studies had shown an improvement in measured metrics even when animals under XTi lighting were exposed to ambient light sources.
  • Non-invasive strategies to improve stress, animal health, and productivity in the beef industry would have tremendous impacts on animal welfare and financial results.

Methods:

  • The study was conducted in an open-air feedlot in eastern Colorado.
  • Mixed breed steers were placed into 3 pens. XTi pen R (n=60), XTi pen B (n=61), and Control pen (n=51)
  • XTi linear lights were placed along the feed bunk and around water sources.
  • Bovine were managed and fed per standard farm operations over 72 days.
  • Steers were weighed at the end of 72 days and feed conversion was calculated.

Results:

  • Steers under both XTi recipes showed a significant increase in weight gain and feed conversion.
  • Average starting weights were 398.5 lbs (XTi) and 415 lbs (Control)
  • XTi lit steers had an average increase in weight gain per steer/day of 21.6% (XTi R) and 14.4% (XTi B), over control steers.
  • Steers under XTi lighting had an average decrease in feed conversion of 21.7% (XTi R) and 16.5% (XTi B), compared to control steers.

Discussion:

  • Exposing steers to XTi lighting in an open-air feedlot showed a significant improvement in weight gain and feed conversion over the course of 72 days.
  • Different XTi light “recipes” have the potential to manipulate animal metrics in positive ways for both the animal and the producer.
  • XTi lighting can have substantial financial and animal welfare benefits in an open-air feedlot setting.
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