Effect of a blend of cinnamaldehyde, eugenol and capsicum oleoresin on methane emission and lactation performance of Nordic Red dairy cows fed grass silage-based diets
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Tondini, Sara M.
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Archer Daniels Midland Co, 4666 Faries Pkwy, Decatur, IL 62526 USAArcher Daniels Midland Co, 4666 Faries Pkwy, Decatur, IL 62526 USA
Tondini, Sara M.
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Bayat, Ali R.
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Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke, Anim Nutr, Prod Syst, Jokioinen 31600, FinlandArcher Daniels Midland Co, 4666 Faries Pkwy, Decatur, IL 62526 USA
Bayat, Ali R.
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Khelil-Arfa, Hajer
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ADM Int Sarl, La Piece 3, CH-1180 Rolle, SwitzerlandArcher Daniels Midland Co, 4666 Faries Pkwy, Decatur, IL 62526 USA
Khelil-Arfa, Hajer
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Blanchard, Alexandra
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ADM Int Sarl, La Piece 3, CH-1180 Rolle, SwitzerlandArcher Daniels Midland Co, 4666 Faries Pkwy, Decatur, IL 62526 USA
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of administering a blend of cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, and capsicum oleoresin (CEC) to lactating dairy cattle for 105 days (i.e., 15 weeks) on enteric methane emission, feed intake, milk yield and composition, and body weight. The experiment utilized 40 Nordic Red lactating dairy cows (97 +/- 59 days in milk at the start of the trial; mean +/- SD) blocked into pairs based on dry matter intake (DMI), milk yield, parity, and lactation stage. Cows within block were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 dietary treatments; 1) CEC supplemented at 1.2 g/cow/d or 2) a control diet without CEC. Cows were offered ad libitum a basal diet of grass silage and concentrate fed separately in a 55:45 forage to concentrate ratio on a dry matter (DM) basis. A GreenFeed system was used to measure emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and hydrogen (H2). Supplementation with CEC decreased daily CH4 production (g/d; 3.4%) and yield (g/kg DMI; 4.2%) and daily CO2 production and yield (3.3% and 4.0%, respectively) whereas CH4 and CO2 intensities were not affected by treatment. Daily CEC supplementation tended to reduce H2 production and intensity by 21% compared with control. Additionally, feed intake, milk production, milk composition, body weight, and body condition score were not influenced by dietary CEC supplementation. These results indicate that CEC supplementation can reduce CH4 production without affecting performance of lactating dairy cows.
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