Effect of site and source of energy supplementation on milk yield in dairy cows

被引:24
作者
Arieli, A [1 ]
Abramson, S
Mabjeesh, SJ
Zamwel, S
Bruckental, I
机构
[1] Fac Agr Food & Environm Sci, Dept Anim Sci, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Agr Res Org, Volcani Ctr, Inst Anim Sci, IL-50250 Bet Dagan, Israel
关键词
starch digestibility; small intestine; milk yield;
D O I
10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(01)74496-7
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The effect of infusing similar energy equivalents of starch into the rumen, or starch or oil into the abomasum was studied in four midlactation cows in a 4 x 4 Latin square design experiment; controls were ruminally infused with water. Cows were fitted with cannulas in the lumen, abomasum, and ileum, and nutrient digestion in the rumen and small intestine was evaluated with Cr as a digesta marker. Ruminal infusions of starch, or abomasal infusions of starch or oil, were associated with a decrease in voluntary feed organic matter intake. Overall energy intake was reduced in oil-infused, but not in starch-infused cows. Nonstructural carbohydrate digestibility in the rumen and in the small intestine was similar among treatments. In abomasally infused cows 3.4 kg/d of nonstructural carbohydrates was apparently digested in the small intestine, Milk production was reduced in oil-infused cows, but the efficiency of milk energy and protein yield was unaffected by treatments. Plasma glucose, insulin, and IGF-1 concentration, mammary glucose extraction rate, rumen ammonia and plasma urea, and arterial and mammary extraction rate of amino acids were all similar among treatments. Large quantities of starch can be digested in the lumen or small intestine of dairy cows. There appear to be no metabolic advantage to increasing the supply of starch to the rumen or the abomasum of mid-lactation dairy cows maintained on highly concentrated diets and exhibiting a positive energy balance.
引用
收藏
页码:462 / 470
页数:9
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [1] METABOLISM OF PROPIONATE, GLUCOSE, AND CARBON-DIOXIDE AS AFFECTED BY EXOGENOUS GLUCOSE IN DAIRY-COWS AT ENERGY EQUILIBRIUM
    AMARAL, DM
    VEENHUIZEN, JJ
    DRACKLEY, JK
    COOLEY, MH
    MCGILLIARD, AD
    YOUNG, JW
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1990, 73 (05) : 1244 - 1254
  • [2] [Anonymous], 1989, Nutrient requirements of dairy cattle
  • [3] Twenty-four-hour patterns of hormones and metabolites in week 9 and 19 of lactation in high-yielding dairy cows fed triglycerides and free fatty acids
    Blum, JW
    Bruckmaier, RM
    Vacher, PY
    Münger, A
    Jans, F
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE SERIES A-PHYSIOLOGY PATHOLOGY CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2000, 47 (01): : 43 - 60
  • [4] Insulin-dependent whole-body glucose utilization and insulin-responses to glucose in Week 9 and Week 19 of lactation in dairy cows fed rumen-protected crystalline fat or free fatty acids
    Blum, JW
    Bruckmaier, RM
    Vacher, PY
    [J]. DOMESTIC ANIMAL ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1999, 16 (02) : 123 - 134
  • [5] Branco AF, 1999, J ANIM SCI, V77, P1889
  • [6] Effects of chain length and unsaturation of fatty acid mixtures infused into the abomasum of lactating dairy cows
    Bremmer, DR
    Ruppert, LD
    Clark, JH
    Drackley, JK
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1998, 81 (01) : 176 - 188
  • [7] Castillo AR, 2000, J ANIM FEED SCI, V9, P1
  • [8] COULOMBE JJ, 1963, CLIN CHEM, V9, P102
  • [9] VARIATIONS IN MILK OUTPUT AND MILK PROTEIN-CONTENT IN RESPONSE TO THE LEVEL OF ENERGY SUPPLY TO THE DAIRY-COW - A REVIEW
    COULON, JB
    REMOND, B
    [J]. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SCIENCE, 1991, 29 (01): : 31 - 47
  • [10] Influence of processed corn grain in diets of dairy cows on digestion of nutrients and milk composition
    Crocker, LM
    DePeters, EJ
    Fadel, JG
    Perez-Monti, H
    Taylor, SJ
    Wyckoff, JA
    Zinn, RA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 1998, 81 (09) : 2394 - 2407