Effect of Cassava Hay and Rice Bran Oil Supplementation on Rumen Fermentation, Milk Yield and Milk Composition in Lactating Dairy Cows

被引:22
|
作者
Lunsin, R. [1 ]
Wanapat, M. [1 ]
Rowlinson, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Khon Kaen Univ, Trop Feed Resources Res & Dev Ctr TROFREC, Fac Agr, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand
来源
关键词
Cassava Hay; Rice Bran Oil; Rumen Fermentation; Milk Yield and Composition; Lactating Dairy Cows; CONJUGATED LINOLEIC-ACID; FATTY-ACIDS; FISH-OIL; SUNFLOWER OIL; REPLACE CONCENTRATE; UREA NITROGEN; FLAXSEED OIL; DIETARY-FAT; SOYBEAN OIL; LINSEED OIL;
D O I
10.5713/ajas.2012.12051
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Four crossbred (75% Holstein Friesian) lactating dairy cows, with an average live weight of 418 +/- 5 kg and 36 +/- 10 d in milk were randomly assigned according to a 2x2 factorial arrangement in a 4x4 Latin square design to evaluate the effects of cassava hay (CH) and rice bran oil (RBO) on feed intake, nutrient digestibility, ruminal fermentation, milk yield, and milk composition. Factor A was non-supplementation or supplementation with CH in the concentrate. Factor B was supplementation with RBO at 0% or 4% in the concentrate mixture. The four dietary treatments were (T1) control (Concentrate with non-CH plus 0% RBO; C), (T2) Concentrate with CH plus 0% RBO (CH), (T3) Concentrate with non-CH plus 4% RBO (RBO), and (T4) Concentrate with CH plus 4% RBO (CHRBO). The cows were offered concentrate, at a ratio of concentrate to milk production of 1:2, and urea-lime treated rice straw was fed ad libitum. Urea-lime treated rice straw involved 2.5 g urea and 2.5 g Ca(OH)(2) (purchased as hydrated lime) in 100 ml water, the relevant volume of solution was sprayed onto a 100 g air-dry (91% DM) straw, and then covering the stack with a plastic sheet for a minimum of 10 d before feeding directly to animals. The CH based concentrate resulted in significantly higher roughage intake and total DM intake expressed as a percentage of BW (p<0.05). Ruminal pH, NH3-N, BUN and total VFA did not differ among treatments, while RBO supplementation increased propionate, but decreased acetate concentration (p<0.05). Furthermore, the population of total ruminal bacteria was significantly lower on the RBO diet (p<0.05). In contrast, the total ruminal bacteria and cellulolytic bacteria on the CH diet were higher than on the other treatments. Supplementation with CH increased (p<0.05) F succinogens and R. flavefaciens populations, whereas the populations of B. fibrisolvens and M. elsdenii were increased on the RBO diet. In addition, supplementation with CH and RBO had no effect on milk production and composition in dairy cows, while fatty acid composition of milk was influenced by RBO supplementation, and resulted in significantly lower (p<0.05) concentrations of both short-chain and medium-chain FA, and increased (p<0.05) the proportion of long-chain FA in milk fat, as well as significantly increased cis-9, trans-11 CLA and total CLA. In conclusion, RBO or CH exhibited specific effects on DMI, rumen fermentation, microbial population, milk yield and composition in lactating dairy cows, which were not interactions between CH and RBO in the diets. Feeding lactating dairy cows with RBO could improve fatty acid in milk fat by increasing cis-9, trans-11 CLA.
引用
收藏
页码:1364 / 1373
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] EFFECT OF FEEDING LAURIC ACID TO LACTATING COWS ON MILK COMPOSITION, RUMEN FERMENTATION, AND BLOOD LIPIDS
    RINDSIG, RB
    SCHULTZ, LH
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1974, 57 (11) : 1414 - 1419
  • [32] Effect of supplementation of decaffeinated tea waste on the yield and composition of milk in lactating crossbred cows
    Baruah, KK
    INDIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL, 1997, 74 (06): : 480 - 482
  • [33] The effect of rumen-protected choline on milk yield and composition of Holstein dairy cows
    Ardalan, M.
    Dehghan-Banadaky, M.
    Rezayazdi, K.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2010, 93 : 780 - 780
  • [34] Effects of sunflower oil supplementation in cassava hay based-diets for lactating dairy cows
    Chantaprasarn, N.
    Wanapat, M.
    ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2008, 21 (01): : 42 - 50
  • [35] Effect of Origanum vulgare L. leaves on rumen fermentation, production, and milk fatty acid composition in lactating dairy cows
    Hristov, A. N.
    Lee, C.
    Cassidy, T.
    Heyler, K.
    Tekippe, J. A.
    Varga, G. A.
    Corl, B.
    Brandt, R. C.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2013, 96 (02) : 1189 - 1202
  • [36] Supplementation of cassava hay and stylo 184 hay to replace concentrate for lactating dairy cows
    Kiyothong, K
    Wanapat, M
    ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2004, 17 (05): : 670 - 677
  • [37] Effects of dietary Zeolite supplementation on milk yield and composition and blood minerals status in lactating dairy cows
    Khachlouf, Khouloud
    Hamed, Houda
    Gdoura, Radhouane
    Gargouri, Ahmed
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL RESEARCH, 2019, 47 (01) : 54 - 62
  • [38] Effects of yeast culture supplementation on milk yield, rumen fermentation, metabolism, and bacterial composition in dairy goats
    Li, Zunyan
    Hu, Yufeng
    Li, Haibin
    Lin, Yingting
    Cheng, Ming
    Zhu, Fenghua
    Guo, Yixuan
    FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE, 2024, 11
  • [39] Effect of dexamethasone on milk yield and composition in dairy cows
    Shamay, A
    Shapiro, F
    Barash, H
    Bruckental, I
    Silanikove, N
    ANNALES DE ZOOTECHNIE, 2000, 49 (04): : 343 - 352
  • [40] Effects of anise, clove and thyme essential oils supplementation on rumen fermentation, blood metabolites, milk yield and milk composition in lactating goats
    El-Essawy, Abeer M.
    Anele, U. Y.
    Abdel-Wahed, A. M.
    Abdou, Ahlam R.
    Khattab, I. M.
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2021, 271