Supplementing a Bacillus-based direct-fed microbial improves feed efficiency in lactating dairy cows

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作者
Terre, Marta [1 ,2 ]
Prat, Norbert [1 ,2 ]
Sabria, Daniel [1 ,2 ]
Queiroz, Oscar [3 ]
Joergensen, Jens N. [3 ]
Copani, Giuseppe [4 ]
Cappellozza, Bruno, I [3 ]
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[1] IRTA, Dept Food Prod, Caldes De Montbui, Spain
[2] IRTA, Estacio Vacum Monells, Monells, Spain
[3] Novonesis, Anim Biosolut, Horsholm, Denmark
[4] Novonesis, Appl R&D, Horsholm, Denmark
关键词
Bacillus spp; direct-fed microbial; feed efficiency; milk yield; RUMEN FERMENTATION; SUBTILIS-NATTO; BODY-WEIGHT; MILK; PERFORMANCE; ENERGY; ASSOCIATIONS; COMPONENTS; DIGESTION; NITROGEN;
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10.1093/tas/txae110
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding a Bacillus-based direct-fed microbial (DFM) on performance and nutrient digestibility of lactating dairy cows. Seventy-six lactating (42 +/- 6 days in milk [DIM]) Holstein-Friesian primiparous and multiparous cows were enrolled to a 16-wk experiment. Cows were blocked by lactation number and DIM and within blocks, assigned to 1 of the 2 treatments: 1) basal partial-mixed ration (PMR) without DFM addition (n = 38; CON) or 2) basal PMR with the addition of 3 g/head/d of a DFM containing B. licheniformis 809 and B. subtilis 810 (n = 38; BOVACILLUS, Chr. Hansen A/S, H & oslash;rsholm, Denmark; DFM). The DFM was mixed in a protein-based pellet, whereas the CON group was fed the same pellet without DFM (0.6 kg/cow/d). The PMR contained (dry matter [DM] basis) 50% of forage and 48% of a concentrate feed based on corn meal, soybean meal, wheat meal, wheat middlings, and a mineral-vitamin premix, with the remaining part of the diet being represented by the pellet used as a carrier for the treatments (CON and DFM). Dry matter intake (DMI), milk yield, and production efficiency were recorded daily, whereas milk protein and fat concentrations were recorded using electronic milk meters. An additional milk sample was collected every second week of the study for milk composition. On week 15 of the study, fecal samples were collected from each cow for apparent nutrient digestibility calculation. All data were analyzed using the MIXED procedure of SAS (version 9.4; SAS Inst. Inc., Cary, NC). No treatment effects were observed on cow final body weight, daily DMI, milk yield, energy-corrected milk (ECM), ECM efficiency, milk composition (yield or content), and somatic cell count (SCC) (P >= 0.12). However, cows fed DFM had a greater feed and N efficiency (P <= 0.03) compared to cows fed CON. Moreover, DM digestibility tended to be greater for DFM-fed cows when compared to CON (P = 0.10), whereas no further nutrient digestibility differences were observed (P >= 0.24). In summary, supplementing a DFM containing Bacillus licheniformis and B. subtilis benefited feed efficiency of lactating dairy cows fed a PMR, while also tending to improve the digestibility of DM. center dot Feed efficiency is a key trait impacting the profitability of dairy operations center dot Adding the Bacillus spp. improved feed efficiency, N and fat efficiency in lactating Holstein-Friesian dairy cows This experiment was designed to evaluate the effects of a Bacillus-based DFM on performance and nutrient digestibility of Holstein-Friesian lactating dairy cows fed a partial-mixed ration. Feeding the DFM improved feed efficiency by 3.2% and tended to improve dry matter digestibility when compared with non-supplemented cows. These results suggest that a Bacillus-based DFM can promote the productive traits of lactating dairy cows and, therefore, of dairy operations.
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