The effects of starch and rapidly degradable dry matter from concentrate on ruminal digestion in dairy cows fed corn silage-based diets with fixed forage proportion

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作者
Lechartier, C. [1 ,2 ]
Peyraud, J. -L. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Agrocampus Ouest, Prod Lait UMR1080, F-35000 Rennes, France
[2] INRA, Prod Lait UMR1080, F-35590 St Gilles, France
关键词
starch; rate of degradation; rumen pH; dairy cow; HIGH-MOISTURE CORN; PARTICLE-SIZE; NUTRIENT DIGESTION; MILK-PRODUCTION; FEED-INTAKE; BEET PULP; RUMEN FERMENTATION; FATTY-ACIDS; FIBER; PH;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2010-3285
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 investigated the effects of the type (starch vs. nonstarch) and rate of ruminal degradation of carbohydrates from the concentrate on digestion in dairy cows fed corn silage-based diets. Six ruminally cannulated cows were assigned to 6 treatments in a 6 x 6 Latin square design. Treatments were arranged in a 3 x 2 factorial design. Two starch levels [25 and 41% dry matter (DM) for low starch (LS) and high starch (HS) diets, respectively] were obtained by replacing starch-rich feedstuffs by nonstarch feedstuffs. These starch levels were combined with slowly, moderately, and rapidly rumen-degradable feedstuffs to obtain 3 levels of rapidly degradable carbohydrates from concentrate (18, 23, and 28% DM). These levels were estimated from the DM disappearance of concentrate after 4 h of in sacco incubation (CRDM). Wheat and corn grain were used as rapidly degradable and slowly degradable starch feedstuffs, respectively. Soybean hulls and citrus pulp were used as slowly degradable and rapidly degradable nonstarch feedstuffs, respectively. No interaction effect was found between dietary starch content and CRDM on pH range, volatile fatty acid (VFA) range, or VFA profile. Increasing CRDM led to a linear decrease in acetate-to-propionate ratio (from 2.7 to 2.1), and a linear increase in the pH and VFA ranges (from 0.86 to 1.12 pH units and from 34 to 56 mM, respectively). Feeding HS diets decreased acetate-to-propionate ratio (2.6 vs. 2.0) and increased pH range (0.89 vs. 1.04 pH units), but had no effect on VFA range. Increasing CRDM linearly decreased mean ruminal pH in LS diets but linearly increased mean ruminal pH in HS diets. Fibrolytic activity was unaffected in LS diets but decreased strongly in HS diets (from 62 to 50%). These findings suggest that pH regulation differs on a short-term and on a longer-term basis. In the short-term, in-creasing CRDM increased the rate of VFA production, which may have been partly buffered under LS diets due to the higher cation exchange capacity of nonstarch feedstuffs compared with starch-rich feedstuffs. In the longer term, feeding starch reduced fibrolytic activity, which may have led to lower total VFA production and higher mean pH. The results of this experiment clearly show that both fermentative characteristics of the concentrate and dietary starch content should be taken into account when formulating diets to prevent subacute ruminal acidosis and to predict VFA profile.
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页码:2440 / 2454
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