Feeding management and characteristics of rations for high-producing dairy cows in freestall herds

被引:22
|
作者
Endres, M. I. [1 ]
Espejo, L. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Anim Sci, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
关键词
feeding management; ration characteristic; particle size; SELECTIVE CONSUMPTION; SHORT-COMMUNICATION; BEHAVIOR; CATTLE; FORAGE; DIETS; STALL;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2008-2007
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 objectives of this cross-sectional observational study were to 1) describe the feeding management and characteristics of rations for high-producing Holstein cows housed in freestall barns in Minnesota, 2) evaluate ration change over time, and 3) investigate herd-level risk factors for ration change. Each of 50 randomly selected freestall dairy herds was visited once during the study. Samples of TMR were collected from the high-production group feed bunk to represent the initial ration as delivered to the cows, 3 additional samples were collected every 2 to 3 h after feed delivery, and the accumulated orts were cleaned out of the feed bunk. Feeding management practices and TMR formulation were also collected at the time of visit. Seventy percent of herds fed once daily., 22% fed twice daily, and 8% fed 3 times daily. Frequency of feed push-up was 5.4 +/- 2.3 times daily. Linear feed bunk space per cow was 0.45 +/- 0.11 m. Sixty-two percent of the farms had 3-row pens and 38% had 2-row pens. Linear feed bunk space per cow was greater in 2-row pens (0.56 m/cow) than in 3-row pens (0.39 m/cow). Post and rail was the most common type of feed barrier; it was used by 60% of the herds. Headlocks were used by 28% of the herds, combination of post and rail with headlocks was used by 8%, and diagonal bars were used by 4%. Water trough linear space was 4.6 +/- 2.1 cm/cow. Estimated dry matter intake was 24.3 kg/cow per day. The forage content of the formulated ration was 52% of the ration DM, and corn silage was the most commonly used forage. The NDF content of the analyzed ration was greater than the NDF content of the formulated ration (30.6 and 29.8%., respectively). In contrast, the CP content was lower (17.5 and 17.9%, respectively). Some feeding management practices (e.g., feeding frequency) were associated with ration NDF content change over time. This association may be minimized by implementing ration and management changes.
引用
收藏
页码:822 / 829
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Influence of the addition of water to total mixed rations on the feeding behaviour, feed intake and milk performance of high-yielding dairy cows
    Denissen, J.
    Beintmann, S.
    Hoppe, S.
    Pries, M.
    Hummel, J.
    Suedekum, K-H
    LIVESTOCK SCIENCE, 2021, 254
  • [32] Progesterone supplementation during the time of pregnancy recognition after artificial insemination improves conception rates in high-producing dairy cows
    Garcia-Ispierto, I.
    Lopez-Helguera, I.
    Serrano-Perez, B.
    Paso, V.
    Tuono, T.
    Ramon, A.
    Mur-Novales, R.
    Tutusaus, J.
    Lopez-Gatius, F.
    THERIOGENOLOGY, 2016, 85 (07) : 1343 - 1347
  • [33] Hormonal treatments applied after the FTAI on pregnancy rate and embryo viability in high-producing dairy cows under thermal stress
    Gomez Marin, Yusep
    Goicochea Vargas, Jose
    Ronden Jorge, Wilson
    Acosta Pachorro, Fidel
    Montalvo Martin, Magaly
    Perez Saavedra, Marce
    Ballarte Zevallos, Carlos
    Silva Jimenez, Mauricio
    Ratto Fuster, Marcelo
    REVISTA DE INVESTIGACIONES VETERINARIAS DEL PERU, 2019, 30 (04): : 1653 - 1661
  • [34] Events of elevated somatic cell counts in high-producing dairy cows are associated with daily body weight loss in early lactation
    van Straten, M.
    Friger, M.
    Shpigel, N. Y.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2009, 92 (09) : 4386 - 4394
  • [35] Relationships Between the First Ovulation Postpartum and Polymorphism in Genes Relating to Function of Immunity, Metabolism and Reproduction in High-producing Dairy Cows
    Shirasuna, Koumei
    Kawashima, Chiho
    Murayama, Chiaki
    Aoki, Yuka
    Masuda, Yutaka
    Kida, Katsuya
    Matsui, Motozumi
    Shimizu, Takashi
    Miyamoto, Akio
    JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, 2011, 57 (01): : 135 - 142
  • [36] The effect of feed barrier design on displacements during feeding of dairy cows in small herds
    Boe, K. E.
    Hansen, G.
    Ruud, L. E.
    ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA SECTION A-ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2018, 68 (01): : 48 - 51
  • [37] Impacts of dietary fat level and saturation when feeding distillers grains to high producing dairy cows
    Havlin, J. M.
    Robinson, P. H.
    Karges, K.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ANIMAL NUTRITION, 2015, 99 (03) : 577 - 590
  • [38] Effect of cattle genotype and feeding regime on greenhouse gas emissions intensity in high producing dairy cows
    Ross, Stephen A.
    Chagunda, Mizeck G. G.
    Topp, Cairistiona F. E.
    Ennos, Richard
    LIVESTOCK SCIENCE, 2014, 170 : 158 - 171
  • [39] Effects of lactic acid bacteria in a silage inoculant on ruminal nutrient digestibility, nitrogen metabolism, and lactation performance of high-producing dairy cows
    Monteiro, H. F.
    Paula, E. M.
    Muck, R. E.
    Broderick, G. A.
    Faciola, A. P.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2021, 104 (08) : 8826 - 8834
  • [40] Melatonin Treatment at Dry-off Improves Reproductive Performance Postpartum in High-producing Dairy Cows under Heat Stress Conditions
    Garcia-Ispierto, I.
    Abdelfatah, A.
    Lopez-Gatius, F.
    REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 2013, 48 (04) : 577 - 583