Effect of dietary supplementation with heat-treated canola meal on ruminal nutrient metabolism in lactating dairy cows

被引:9
作者
Krizsan, S. J. [1 ]
Gidlund, H. [1 ]
Fatehi, F. [1 ,2 ]
Huhtanen, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Agr Res Northern Sweden, SE-90183 Umea, Sweden
[2] Univ Tehran, Dept Anim Sci, Campus Agr & Nat Resources, Tehran 3158777871, Iran
基金
欧盟第七框架计划;
关键词
canola meal; dairy cow; microbial protein; milk protein; MICROBIAL PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS; NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER; SILAGE-BASED DIETS; OMASAL SAMPLING TECHNIQUE; RUMEN-DEGRADED PROTEIN; CATTLE-A METAANALYSIS; GRASS-SILAGE; MILK-PRODUCTION; CRUDE PROTEIN; DIGESTA FLOW;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2017-12625
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
An experiment was conducted to quantify the effects of incremental levels of heat-moisture-treated canola meal (TCM) fed to dairy cows on the relationship between ruminal nutrient digestion and milk production. Experimental diets were fed to 4 multiparous rumencannulated Nordic Red cows, averaging (mean standard deviation) 681 +/- 54.8 kg of body weight, 111 +/- 16 d in milk, and 29.1 +/- 9.1 kg of milk/d at the start of the study, in a Latin square design with four 21-d periods. The 4 experimental dietary treatments consisted of a basal diet of grass silage and crimped barley, and 3 diets in which the crimped barley was replaced with TCM, giving 3 incremental levels of protein supplementation. Nutrient flow was quantified by the omasal sampling technique using 3 markers (Cr, Yb, and indigestible neutral detergent fiber). Continuous infusion of N-15 was used to label bacterial crude protein. Additionally, ruminal sampling and evacuations and measurements of total-tract digestibility were conducted. The experimental diets provided 132, 148, 164, and 180 g of crude protein/kg of dry matter. The increased level of TCM linearly increased dry matter intake from 15.1 to 16.6 kg/d and energy-corrected milk yield from 21.0 to 25.6 kg/d. The increased proportion of TCM when substituting barley with TCM was associated with greater total-tract digestibility of neutral detergent fiber and potentially digestible neutral detergent fiber, which could be explained by increased digestion rate of potentially digestible neutral detergent fiber. Omasal flow of nonammonia N naturally increased with greater dietary TCM inclusion, but the increased intestinal supply of rumen-undegradable protein was partly offset by diminished microbial protein synthesis when feeding more TCM. This was also reflected in a decreased proportion of milk protein from ruminal bacterial protein when TCM supplementation increased.
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页码:8004 / 8017
页数:14
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