Effects of faba bean, blue lupin and rapeseed meal supplementation on nitrogen digestion and utilization of dairy cows fed grass silage-based diets

被引:9
作者
Kuoppala, K. [1 ]
Jaakkola, S. [3 ]
Garry, B. [2 ]
Ahvenjarvi, S. [1 ]
Rinne, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
[2] Teagasc Anim & Grassland Res & Innovat Ctr, Moorepk, Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
[3] Univ Helsinki, Dept Agr Sci, POB 28, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
Digestibility; Grain legume; Milk production; Nitrogen use efficiency; Rumen fermentation; MILK-PRODUCTION; CONCENTRATE FACTORS; RESPONSES; METABOLISM; HISTIDINE; FORAGE; ENERGY; SEEDS;
D O I
10.1016/j.animal.2021.100300
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
There is increasing interest in using locally produced protein supplements in dairy cow feeding. The objective of this experiment was to compare rapeseed meal (RSM), faba beans (FBs) and blue lupin seeds (BL) at isonitrogenous amounts as supplements of grass silage and cereal based diets. A control diet (CON) without protein supplement was included in the experiment. Four lactating Nordic Red cows were used in a 4 x 4 Latin Square design with four 21 d periods. The milk production increased with protein supplementation but when expressed as energy corrected milk, the response disappeared due to substantially higher milk fat concentration with CON compared to protein supplemented diets. Milk protein output increased by 8.5, 4.4 and 2.7% when RSM, FB and BL were compared to CON. The main changes in rumen fermentation were the higher propionate and lower butyrate proportion of total rumen volatile fatty acids when the protein supplemented diets were compared to CON. Protein supplementation also clearly increased the ruminal ammonia N concentration. Protein supplementation improved diet organic matter and NDF digestibility but efficiency of microbial protein synthesis per kg organic matter truly digested was not affected. Flow of microbial N was greater when FB compared to BL was fed. All protein supplements decreased the efficiency of nitrogen use in milk production. The marginal efficiency (amount of additional feed protein captured in milk protein) was 0.110, 0.062 and 0.045 for RSM, FB and BL, respectively. The current study supports the evidence that RSM is a good protein supplement for dairy cows, and this effect was at least partly mediated by the lower rumen degradability of RSM protein compared to FB and BL. The relatively small production responses to protein supplementation with simultaneous decrease in nitrogen use efficiency in milk production suggest that economic and environmental consequences of protein feeding need to be carefully considered. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of The Animal Consortium. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   Effects of crude glycerin on milk composition, nutrient digestibility and ruminal fermentation of dairy cows fed corn silage-based diets [J].
Paiva, P. G. ;
Del Valle, T. A. ;
Jesus, E. F. ;
Bettero, V. P. ;
Almeida, G. F. ;
Bueno, I. C. S. ;
Bradford, B. J. ;
Renno, F. P. .
ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2016, 212 :136-142
[42]   Methane emissions of manure from dairy cows fed red clover-or corn silage-based diets supplemented with linseed oil [J].
Hassanat, F. ;
Benchaar, C. .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2019, 102 (12) :11766-11776
[43]   Effect of a high-palmitic acid fat supplement on milk production in Icelandic dairy cows fed grass silage-based diet [J].
Sveinbjornsson, Johannes ;
Baldursdottir, Hrafnhildur .
ICELANDIC AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2020, 33 :15-24
[44]   Different microalgae species as a substitutive protein feed for soya far bean meal in grass silage based dairy cow diets [J].
Lamminen, M. ;
Halmemies-Beauchet-Filleau, A. ;
Kokkonen, T. ;
Jaakkola, S. ;
Vanhatalo, A. .
ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2019, 247 :112-126
[45]   Effect of type and level of dietary fat on rumen fermentation and performance of dairy cows fed corn silage-based diets [J].
Onetti, SG ;
Shaver, RD ;
McGuire, MA ;
Grummer, RR .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2001, 84 (12) :2751-2759
[46]   Effects of tallow in diets based on corn silage or alfalfa silage on digestion and nutrient use by lactating dairy cows [J].
Ruppert, LD ;
Drackley, JK ;
Bremmer, DR ;
Clark, JH .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2003, 86 (02) :593-609
[47]   THE EFFECTS OF CONCENTRATE ENERGY-SOURCE ON THE MILK-PRODUCTION OF DAIRY-COWS GIVEN A GRASS SILAGE-BASED DIET [J].
HUHTANEN, P ;
JAAKKOLA, S ;
SAARISALO, E .
ANIMAL SCIENCE, 1995, 60 :31-40
[48]   Effects of crude protein level in concentrate supplements on animal performance and nitrogen utilization of lactating dairy cows fed fresh-cut perennial grass [J].
Hynes, D. N. ;
Stergiadis, S. ;
Gordon, A. ;
Yan, T. .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2016, 99 (10) :8111-8120
[49]   Evaluation of acid-insoluble ash and indigestible neutral detergent fiber as total-tract digestibility markers in dairy cows fed corn silage-based diets [J].
Lee, C. ;
Hristov, A. N. .
JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2013, 96 (08) :5295-5299
[50]   Digestibility, ruminal fermentation, ingesta kinetics and nitrogen utilisation in dairy cows fed diets based on silage of a brown midrib or a standard maize hybrid [J].
Gorniak, Tobias ;
Huether, Liane ;
Meyer, Ulrich ;
Lebzien, Peter ;
Breves, Gerhard ;
Suedekum, Karl-Heinz ;
Daenicke, Sven .
ARCHIVES OF ANIMAL NUTRITION, 2014, 68 (02) :143-158