The effects of including the same flavor additive in a milk replacer (MR) and a starter to facilitate
a sensorial association between the flavor of starter and that of the MR were explored
in an attempt to encouraging calves to increase solid feed consumption around weaning.
Twenty-two male Holstein calves (initial body weight = 51.2±0.82 kg; age = 22±1.6 d) participated
in this study. All calves consumed the same starter during the first 34 d of study
and were weaned at 42 d of study (65 d of age). The study finished 14 d after weaning. All
calves received the same flavored MR and during the 7 d preceding weaning until the end
of the study, half of the calves were fed a pelleted starter with the same flavor as that of
the MR around weaning, whereas the remaining calves were offered the same starter without
flavor. Starter and MR consumptions were registered daily, and BW recorded weekly.
Overall, starter intake was not affected by flavor addition. However, calves with the lowest
solid feed consumption before weaning (days 28–34 of study), numerically (P=0.11) consumed
more starter following weaning when the starter was flavored compared with calves
receiving plain starter. These calves also tended (P=0.06) to have a greater average daily
gain during the 14 d following weaning compared with calves within the same low level of
solid feed consumption but that consumed the unflavored starter. Flavoring calf starters in
the same manner as MR might improve solid feed consumption and performance of calves
with a low appetence for solid feed before weaning