Effects of alfalfa hay particle size in high-concentrate diets supplemented with unsaturated fat: Chewing behavior, total-tract digestibility, and milk production of dairy cows

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作者
Kahyani, A. [1 ]
Ghorbani, G. R. [1 ]
Khorvash, M. [1 ]
Nasrollahi, S. M. [1 ]
Beauchemin, K. A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Isfahan Univ Technol, Dept Anim Sci, Esfahan 8415683111, Iran
[2] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Res Ctr, Lethbridge, AB T1J 4B1, Canada
关键词
particle size; alfalfa hay; feed sorting; unsaturated fat; PHYSICALLY EFFECTIVE FIBER; ACID SUPPLEMENTS; FEED-INTAKE; GRAIN FERMENTABILITY; RUMEN FERMENTATION; MIDLACTATION COWS; HOLSTEIN COWS; RUMINAL PH; FORAGE; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2012-6462
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
This study evaluated the effects of increasing the physically effective neutral detergent fiber (peNDF) intake of lactating dairy cows fed high-concentrate diets supplemented with unsaturated fat on intake, eating behavior, diet sorting, chewing activity, total-tract digestibility, and milk production and composition. Diets contained 24% alfalfa hay (AR), 16% corn silage, 58% concentrate, and 2% yellow grease [dry matter (DM) basis], and dietary peNDF content was increased by varying the particle size (PS) of the AH. Nine multiparous cows averaging 87.8 +/- 14.8 d in milk and weighing 653 +/- 53 kg were randomly assigned to a triplicate 3 x 3 Latin square. During each 21-d period, cows were offered 1 of 3 total mixed rations that varied in PS of All: fine, medium, and long, with a geometric mean particle length of 3.00, 3.57 and 3.87 mm, respectively. Increasing PS quadratically affected DM intake (DMI; 24.7, 25.4, and 23.7 kg/d, for fine, medium, and long, respectively), but cumulative DMI at 2, 4, and 6 h after feeding was similar across treatments, averaging 23.4, 35.6 and 46.4% of total DMI for the 3 time points, respectively. Increased peNDF intake did not affect feed sorting, but increased daily eating time, and eating and total chewing time per kilogram of DMI. Daily rumination time exhibited a quadratic response, with highest rumination time for the medium diet. Dietary PS had no effects on digestibility in the total tract, but we observed, for fine, medium, and long diets, quadratic responses in milk production (41.5, 43.3, and 40.4 kg/d), 4% fat-corrected milk production, and milk protein yield. Milk fat content decreased linearly with increasing PS, but milk fat content and fat:protein ratio were low for all treatments, likely due to adding unsaturated fat to a diet containing a high level of non-fiber carbohydrates (42.2% of DM). The composition, degree of saturation, and total conjugated linoleic acid content of fatty acids in milk fat were not affected by the change in peNDF content of the diet. The study indicates that a moderate increase in the PS of All in diets containing unsaturated fat elevates peNDF intake and increases chewing activity, DMI, milk yield and milk fat production. However, the effects of dietary PS were quadratic, with maximum DMI and milk production observed with diets supplying 24% dietary peNDF (measured as the proportion of the ration retained on sieves >1.18 mm multiplied by dietary neutral detergent fiber content; DM basis).
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页码:7110 / 7119
页数:10
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