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Effects of Italian ryegrass diet on the performance, carcass characteristics, and blood metabolites of Hanwoo steers

  • Kim, Hwi Jae;Ki, Kwang Seok;Jang, Sun Sik;Yang, Seung Hak;Lee, Eun Mi;Kang, Dong Hun;Park, Bo Hye;Kwon, Eung Gi;Chung, Ki Yong
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.84-93
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    • 2018
  • This study was conducted to develop a pasture feeding program for reducing the Hanwoo feeding cost. Italian ryegrass (IRG) is a major plant which is abundantly produced in the southern area of South Korea. Locally produced Italian ryegrass has a 30 - 50% reduced pasture cost compared to imported pasture grasses. We hypothesized that Italian ryegrass feed could reduce the feeding cost but not change the physiological characteristics of the Hanwoo steers in the feedlot. Four treatments (Control, short fed IRG silage, long fed IRG silage, and IRG hay) in a completely random design were used to feed 27 Hanwoo steers. Three or four steers were fed in the same pen, and 8 pens were used for the treatments. Blood was drawn from each steer on the first week of every month from 11 to 30 months. Overall, the average daily gain and feed efficiency were not different among the treatments (p < 0.05) except for the final fattening diets (p < 0.05). The long fed IRG silage group had a low ADG compared to the other groups (p < 0.05). The serum non-esterified fatty acid and glucose concentrations were reduced during the fattening periods (p < 0.05); however, the serum albumin, total proteins, triglycerides, and phosphorus were increased during the fattening periods (p < 0.05). The carcass weight, longissimus muscle area and back-fat thickness were low in the long fed IRG silage group (p < 0.05). The IRG diet induced saturated fatty acids in the longissimus dorsi (p < 0.05). These results show that the IRG diet increased the serum triglycerides but reduced the glucose level at the final fattening diet and decreased the meat yield score in Hanwoo steers.

Dietary Fatty Acid Increases Body Weight Gain without a Change in Rumen Fermentation in Fattening Cattle

  • Kita, K.;Oka, M.;Yokota, H.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.39-43
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    • 2003
  • Dietary fatty acid including mainly palmitic acid and stearic acid was fed to fattening cattle and its effect on body weight gain, plasma lipid contents and rumen liquid fermentation in vitro was examined. In expt. 1, the effect of dietary fatty acid on body weight gain and plasma lipid concentrations was examined. In the control diet group, cattle were fed 1 kg/day of rice straw and concentrate which satisfied the requirement. In the fatty acid group, cattle were given 250 g/d of fatty acid with the same diet of the control diet group. In the excess concentrate group, cattle were given the same diet of the control diet group plus 735 g/d of concentrate corresponding to the same TDN of 250 g/d of fatty acid. Diets were given for 7 days. Body weight gain of cattle given dietary fatty acid was significantly greater than that of cattle fed only rice straw and concentrate. When dietary fatty acid was added to cattle feed, plasma NEFA and HDL-cholesterol concentrations increased. In expt. 2, the influence of dietary fatty acid on gas production and VFA profile in the rumen liquid was investigated in vitro. In the control group, 10 mg of rice straw and 90 mg of concentrate were incubated in the rumen fluid. In the excess concentrate group, 10 mg of rice straw and 97.5 mg of concentrate were incubated. In the fatty acid group, 10 mg of rice straw, 90 mg of concentrate and 2.5 mg of fatty acids were incubated. The rumen liquid mixed with feed materials was incubated for 24 h and the cumulative gas volume was measured. The VFA profile was also measured. Cumulative gas volume in the rumen liquid with fatty acid was equal to the control. Excess concentrate increased cumulative gas volume compared to the fatty acid group. There was no significant difference in total VFA concentration between experimental diet groups. It is suggested that dietary fatty acid has the potency to improve growth performance in fattening cattle without failure in rumen fermentation.

육성비육 거세한우에 대한 황토 급여가 성장 및 도체특성에 미치는 효과 (Effect of Red clay(Hwangto) on Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics in Growing-Fattening Hanwoo Steers)

  • 강수원;김준식;조원모;정하연;기광석;최성복
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제44권3호
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    • pp.315-326
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    • 2002
  • 육성비육우에 대한 황토급여 효과 구명을 위하여 거세한우 송아지 10두(평균체중 : 144.7kg)를 대상으로 황토급여 유무에 따른 2개 처리(T1 : 황토 무급여, T2 : 황토 자유채식) 와 황토급여 수준에 따른 4개 처리(T3 : 황토 무급여, T4 : 황토 2% 첨가, T5 : 황토 5% 첨가, T6 : 황토 자유채식)를 두어 6개월령부터 24개월령까지 540일간 사양시험을 실시한 결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 시험 1에서, 일당증체량은 육성기 및 비육후기에는 황토 무급여구가, 비육전기에는 황토 자유채식구가 우수하였으나 전기간 동안에는 황토급여 유무에 따른 차이가 없었고, 1kg 증체당 소요된 농후사료 및 TDN량도 황토급여 유무에 따른 뚜렷한 차이는 없었다. 도체조사 결과, 도체율, 정육율 및 거래정육율은 황토급여 유무에 따른 뚜렷한 차이가 없었으나 육량지수, 전단력 및 관능검사의 각 항목 등은 황토급여시 개선되는 경향이었다. 그 밖에 경제성분석결과 처리구별 소득은 처리구간에 따른 뚜렷한 차이는 없었다. 시험 2에서, 일당증체량은 육성기에는 황토 무급여구가, 비육전기에는 황토 5%구가 그리고 비육후기에는 황토 자유채식구가 우수하였으나 전기간에는 황토급여 수준에 따른 뚜렷한 차이가 없었으나, 1kg 증체당 소요된 농후사료 및 TDN량 관행사육구에 비해 황토 급여구에서 각각 4.5-8.3% 및 1.2-1.6% 적게 소요되었다. 도체조사 결과 등지방두께, 배최장근단면적 및 육량지수는 황토급여 수준에 따른 뚜렷한 차이가 없었지만, 근내지방도는 황토 5% 및 자유채식구에서 높은 것으로 나타났고, 황토를 자유채식시 관행사육에 비해 소득이 15.5% 증가하는 것으로 나타났다. 이상과 같은 결과를 요약해 볼 때 거세한우 비육우에 대해 가공하지 않은 황토 급여시 육량 및 사료이용성에는 뚜렷한 효과가 없는 반면 육질개선에는 다소 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 황토급여시에는 비육후기에 자유채식의 형태로 급여하되, 이용성 증대를 위해 미세입자로 하거나 지장수 형태로 급여하는 것이 바람직 할 것으로 판단된다.

고에너지 사양이 비육후기 거세한우의 성장, 도체, 및 혈액성상에 미치는 영향 (Effects of high energy diet on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and blood constituents of final fattening Hanwoo steers)

  • 정기용;장선식;이은미;김현주;박보혜;권응기
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제42권3호
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    • pp.261-268
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    • 2015
  • 본 연구는 한우 거세 비육우의 고에너지 사료급여에 따른 성장단계별 발육 및 혈액성상의 변화와 도축시기에 따른 도체특성을 구명하고자 수행하였다. 한우 거세우 48두를 2처리(고에너지 및 일반배합사료 급여)와 3개의 도축시기(26, 28, 30개월령)별로 처리 당 8두를 완전임의 배치하였다. 공시축 시험개시 시 체중은 평균 149.7 kg 이었고, 출하 시 체중은 633.5 kg(26개월), 673.5 kg(28개월), 그리고 734.5 kg(30개월)으로 나타났다. 체중은 비육기간이 길어질수록 증가하였고(P < 0.05), 건물사료 섭취량은 비육전기와 후기 모두 고에너지 사료급여구에서 높게 나타났다(P < 0.05). 혈액성분 분석에서는 비육후기 26개월령에서 포도당 농도가 가장 높게 나타났고, 혈중 중성지방의 농도 또한 비육후기 26개월령 출하 시험군에서 가장 높게 나타났다. 총 단백질의 농도는 28개월령 시험군에서 가장 낮게 나타났고 30개월령에 가장 높게 나타났다. 도체조사 결과 육량특성중 도체중은 30개월령 처리구에서 높게 나타났고(P < 0.05), 육질특성중 근내지방도, 육색, 및 성숙도는 30개월령에서 가장 높게 나타났다. 특히 고에너지 사료급여구에서 육질관련 특성이 높게 나타났다(P < 0.05). 이러한 결과는 한우 거세우의 사양기간동안 사료의 TDN가를 3%로 증가한 고에너지 사료를 급여함으로서 일반시험구와 비교하여 동일 육질등급에 도달하는 기간을 감소할 수 있다는 결과를 제시하였다.

거세한우에 있어서 배합사료의 적정 TDN 수준과 도축 월령 (The Optimal TDN Levels of Concentrates and Slaughter Age in Hanwoo Steers)

  • 김경훈;이주환;오영균;강수원;이상철;박웅렬;고영두
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제47권5호
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    • pp.731-744
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    • 2005
  • 본 실험은 성장단계별(육성기-비육전기-비육중기-비육후기) 배합사료의 적정 TDN 농도 구명시험을 위하여 저 TDN (T1; 70-70-71- 72%), 중 TDN(T2; 70-71-72-73%) 및 고 TDN (T3; 70-72-73-74%)의 3처리와 출하월령 차이 시험을 위해 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31개월령의 6처리를 두고 수행하였다. 공시축은 6개월령 수송아지 90두를 입식하여 외과적 수술로 거세를 실시한 후, 18개 우방에 5두씩 배치하였다. 육성기, 비육전기, 비육중기의 배합사료 급여량은 일당 증체 0.7-0.9kg가 되도록 제한급여 하였고, 비육후기는 무제한 급여하였다. 조사료는 육성기에 오차드그라스 건초(Dactylis glomerata L.)만을 급여하였고, 비육전기동안에는 건초를 점차적으로 볏짚으로 대체하였고, 비육중기 이후에는 건초만을 급여하였다. 월령별 TDN 수준에 따른 체중과 사료섭취량의 차이는 없었다. 일당증체량은 19-21개월령 경에 1일 0.9kg 이상의 증체성적을 보였다가 다시 점차 감소하였으나, 최저 0.7kg 이상은 유지하였다. 모든 공시축의 배합사료 섭취량 평균을 체중비로 계산한 결과를 보면, 육성기 1.0%-1.3% 범위에서 비육전기에 1.5%까지 증가하고, 비육중기 이후부터 다시 감소하여 비육후기로 전환되는 시점에서 1.4% 수준까지 감소하였다. 그 후에도 계속 감소하여 30개월령에는 1.0% 수준이었다. 출하월령이 늦어짐에 따라서 등심단면적, 등지방 두께 그리고 근내지방도가 꾸준히 증가하였고, 특히 29개월령을 기점으로 유의성있는 증가(P<0.05)를 보였다. 월령별 1등급이상 출현율은 27, 28개월령이 86, 80%로 가장 낮았고, 26개월령이 93%, 그리고 29, 30, 31개월령은 100%의 출현율을 보였다. 도체율은 출하 월령이 증가함에 따라 증가하였으나(P<0.05), 거래정육율은 도체율 증가에 따라 감소하였다(P<0.05). 1일 두당 순이익은 26- 28개월령에 출하할 경우에는 차이가 없었으나, 29개월령 이후에는 약 32-46%가 향상되었다. 본 실험과 같은 사양관리 조건 하에서는 TDN 수준간에 증체, 사료섭취량, 도체등급 등에서 차이가 없었고, 육질 1등급이상 출현율이 100%로 나타나기 시작한 29개월령이 적정 출하월령으로 판단된다.

Effect of Medicinal Plant By-products Supplementation to Total Mixed Ration on Growth Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Economic Efficacy in the Late Fattening Period of Hanwoo Steers

  • Lee, S.J.;Kim, D.H.;Guan, Le Luo;Ahn, S.K.;Cho, K.W.;Lee, Sung S.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제28권12호
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    • pp.1729-1735
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    • 2015
  • This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of medicinal plant by-products (MPB) supplementation to a total mixed ration (TMR) on growth, carcass characteristics and economic efficacy in the late fattening period of Hanwoo steers. Twenty seven steers (body weight [BW], $573{\pm}57kg$) were assigned to 3 treatment groups so that each treatment based on BW contained 9 animals. All groups received ad libitum TMR throughout the feeding trial until slaughter (from 24 to 30 months of age) and treatments were as follows: control, 1,000 g/kg TMR; treatment 1 (T1), 970 g/kg TMR and 30 g/kg MPB; treatment 2 (T2), 950 g/kg TMR and 50 g/kg MPB. Initial and final BW were not different among treatments. Resultant data were analyzed using general linear models of SAS. Average daily gain and feed efficiency were higher (p<0.05) for T1 than control, but there was no difference between control and T2. Plasma albumin showed low-, intermediate- and high-level (p<0.05) for control, T1 and T2, whereas non-esterified fatty acid was high-, intermediate- and high-level (p<0.05) for control, T1 and T2, respectively. Carcass weight, carcass rate, backfat thickness and rib eye muscle area were not affected by MPB supplementation, whereas quality and yield grades were highest (p<0.05) for T1 and T2, respectively. Daily feed costs were decreased by 0.5% and 0.8% and carcass prices were increased by 18.1% and 7.6% for T1 and T2 compared to control, resulting from substituting TMR with 30 and 50 g/kg MPB, respectively. In conclusion, the substituting TMR by 30 g/kg MPB may be a potential feed supplement approach to improve economic efficacy in the late fattening period of Hanwoo steers.

Effect of By-product Feed-based Silage Feeding on the Performance, Blood Metabolites, and Carcass Characteristics of Hanwoo Steers (a Field Study)

  • Kim, Y.I.;Park, J.M.;Lee, Y.H.;Lee, M.;Choi, D.Y.;Kwak, Wan-Sup
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.180-187
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    • 2015
  • This study was conducted to determine the effects of feeding by-product feed (BF)-based silage on the performance, blood metabolite parameters, and carcass characteristics of Hanwoo steers. The BF-based silage was composed of 50% spent mushroom substrate, 21% recycled poultry bedding, 15% cut ryegrass straw, 10.8% rice bran, 2% molasses, 0.6% bentonite, and 0.6% microbial additive (on a wet basis), and ensiled for over 5 d. Fifteen steers were allocated to three diets during the growing and fattening periods (3.1 and 9.8 months, respectively): a control diet (concentrate mix and free access to rice straw), a 50% BF-based silage diet (control diet+50% of maximum BF-based silage intake), and a 100% BF-based silage diet (the same amount of concentrate mix and ad libitum BF-based silage). The BF-based silage was fed during the growing and fattening periods, and was replaced with larger particles of rice straw during the finishing period. After 19.6 months of the whole period all the steers were slaughtered. Compared with feeding rice straw, feeding BF-based silage tended (p = 0.10) to increase the average daily gain (27%) and feed efficiency (18%) of the growing steers, caused by increased voluntary feed intake. Feeding BF-based silage had little effect on serum constituents, electrolytes, enzymes, or the blood cell profiles of fattening steers, except for low serum Ca and high blood urea concentrations (p<0.05). Feeding BF-based silage did not affect cold carcass weight, yield traits such as back fat thickness, longissimus muscle area, yield index or yield grade, or quality traits such as meat color, fat color, texture, maturity, marbling score, or quality grade. However, it improved good quality grade (1+ and 1++) appearance rates (60% for the control group vs 100% for the BF-based silage-fed groups). In conclusion, cheap BF-based silage could be successfully used as a good quality roughage source for beef cattle.

Effect of Genotype and Dietary Protein Level on Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Fattening Pigs in Central Vietnam

  • Pham, Khanh Tu;Hoang, Nghia Duyet;Le Duc, Ngoan;Hendriks, W.H.;Van Der Peet-Schwering, C.M.C.;Verstegen, M.W.A.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제23권8호
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    • pp.1034-1042
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    • 2010
  • This study aimed to determine the optimum dietary crude protein level in a typical diet for fattening pigs fed ad libitum under normal climate conditions in Central Vietnam. One hundred and ninety two gilts of Mong Cai local breed (MC), $F_1$ Large White${\times}$Mong Cai and $F_2$ crossbreds of (Landrace${\times}$Mong Cai)${\times}$Large White were used. At the start of the experiment, Mong Cai pigs weighed 12 kg at 11 weeks of age, $F_1$ pigs 12.1 kg at 8 weeks of age and $F_2$ pigs 12.2 kg at 8 weeks of age. Four diets differing in crude protein (CP) content (10.1, 13.1, 16.1 and 18.9% in DM) were formulated from rice bran, corn meal, cassava meal and fish meal. Calculated digestible energy content of the diets ranged from 13.5 to 13.8 MJ per kg DM. Pigs were housed individually in pens of $2.5\;m^2$ each and had ad libitum access to feed in a trough as well as water in bowls. The final weights after a growing period of 150 days were 66, 86 and 96 kg for MC, $F_1$ and $F_2$, respectively. Feed intake of MC pigs was highest at 13.1% CP while $F_1$ and $F_2$ had the highest feed intake at 16.1% CP. The results showed that for MC the maximum gain was obtained at levels between 13 to 16% CP. For the $F_1$ the maximum gain was at dietary protein levels of 16-17%. For $F_2$ the max gain was obtained at CP levels of 16 to 18%. Feed conversion was highest in MC pigs (~4.0) followed by $F_1$ (~3.3) and $F_2$ (~3.1), and within genotypes was lowest at the optimum CP level (p<0.05). Back fat thickness in MC (33.1 mm), $F_1$ (23.0 mm) and $F_2$ (20.5 mm) pigs was different and within genotypes was the lowest at intermediate CP levels. In conclusion, increasing the dietary crude protein contents in practical diets for pigs in Vietnam can increase production on small holder farms. Optimal performance for MC, $F_1$ and $F_2$ pigs is achieved at different dietary crude protein contents.

Growth Performance and Carcass Evaluation of Jeju Native Cattle and Its Crossbreds Fed for Long Fattening Period

  • Lee, W.S.;Oh, W.Y.;Lee, S.S.;Khan, M.A.;Ko, M.S.;Kim, H.S.;Ha, J.K.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제20권12호
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    • pp.1909-1916
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    • 2007
  • This study compared the growth performance and carcass evaluation of Jeju native cattle (JNC) and its crossbreds (CBK = 25 JNC:50 Charolais:25 Brahman and BCBK = 62.5 JNC:25 Charolais:12.5 Brahman). Eight male calves of each JNC, CBK and BCBK were weaned at 4 month of age and were fed for 24 months of age. All animals grazed a pasture between 5 to 10 months of age then they were fed growing ration at the rate of 1.5% of their BW along with ad libitum supply of Italian ryegrass hay between 11 to 16 months of age and thereafter switched to ad libitum feeding of finishing ration and hay between 17 to 24 months of age. Mean body weight (BW) and BW gain were higher in CBK compared with BCBK and JNC at 4, 10, 16 and 24 months of age. Average daily BW gain during 4 to 10 months of age was the highest for CBK followed by BCBK and JNC. However, daily BW gain was higher in BCBK than in CBK and JNC during 11 and 16 months of age. During fattening period (17 to 24 months) average daily BW gain was higher in JNC than in CBK and BCBK. Slaughter weight, hot and cold carcass weight were higher in CBK compared with JNC and BCBK. Weight of bones, boneless meat, ribs, excluded rib meat, retailed cut meat, tender loin, sir loin, strip loin, sticking, top round, bottom round, fore leg, shank, and thin-flank were higher in CBK than in BCBK and JNC. Fat weight in these carcass cuts and kidney fat was similar in JNC and its crossbreds. Logissimus dorsi and its ratio were higher in CBK compared with BCBK and JNC. Percent moisture, crude protein, and ash contents of beef were similar in JNC and its crossbreds. Percent beef fat was higher in JNC and BCBK than in CBK. Cooking loss and water holding capacity of beef was similar in JNC and its crossbreds. Sheer force was lower in BCBK compared with JNC and CBK. Juiciness, tenderness and flavor of beef were higher in BCBK compared with JNC and CBK. In conclusion, CBK has shown higher growth rate and produced heavier carcasses with good degree of fatness compared with JNC and BCBK. However, fattening for longer period could increase the maintenance cost in CBK and BCBK because of their higher BW which they attained during growing period.

Effect of crude protein content and undegraded intake protein level on productivity, blood metabolites, carcass characteristics, and production economics of Hanwoo steers

  • Lee, Youn Hee;Ahmadi, Farhad;Lee, Myun;Oh, Young-Kyoon;Kwak, Wan Sup
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제33권10호
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    • pp.1599-1609
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    • 2020
  • Objective: This study was designed to determine how feeding diets differing in crude protein (CP) and undegraded intake protein (UIP) levels affected productivity, blood metabolites, carcass characteristics, and the production economics of Hanwoo steers. Methods: Thirty-six Hanwoo steers (age = 8.2±0.5 mo; body weight = 254±16.1 kg) were assigned at random to one of three treatments (4 steers/pen; 3 pens/treatment): i) a low-CP diet (LP; control) containing 12.1% CP with 35.1% UIP, 12.0% CP with 36.8% UIP, and 12.9% CP with 48.8% UIP, in the growing, fattening, and finishing periods, respectively; ii) a high-CP, low-UIP diet (HPLU) containing 15.0% CP with 33.7% UIP, 14.0% CP with 35.7% UIP, and 13.1% CP with 46.7% UIP, respectively; and iii) a high-CP, high-UIP diet (HPHU) containing 15.0% CP with 45.8% UIP, 14.0% CP with 44.6% UIP, and 13.0% CP with 51.1% UIP, respectively. Results: The treatments did not affect feed intake and growth performance, except for average daily gain during the fattening period that tended to be the lowest (p = 0.08) in the HPLU-fed steers. The feed CP conversion ratio over the entire feeding period was higher with high-CP diets. The treatments did not affect most blood metabolites; however, blood cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein concentrations during the fattening and finishing periods were the lowest in steers fed a HPLU diet. The treatments had negligible effects on cold carcass weight, yield traits including longissimus muscle area, backfat thickness, yield index, and yield grade, plus quality traits including meat color, fat color, texture, and maturity. However, marbling score and frequency of carcass quality grade 1++ were greater in HPHU-fed steers. Conclusion: Feeding diets with higher CP and UIP levels did not affect growth performance but tended to improve the carcass quality of Hanwoo steers, resulting in greater economic return.