Nutritional evaluation of transgenic cottonseed in the ration of lactating dairy cows

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Ranjan K. Mohanta
Kamal K. Singhal
Amrish K. Tyagi
Y. S. Rajput
Shiv Prasad
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[1] National Dairy Research Institute,Dairy Cattle Nutrition Division
[2] National Dairy Research Institute,Animal Biochemistry Division
[3] National Dairy Research Institute,Dairy Cattle Breeding Division
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2010年 / 42卷
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Bt protein; Cottonseed; Digestibility; Feed intake; Transgenic;
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The effects of feeding transgenic (Bt) whole cottonseed (WCS) were studied in lactating cows. Twenty multiparous crossbred cows (Karan Swiss × Karan Fries) in early lactation were given a concentrate mixture containing 40% crushed delinted non-transgenic (non-Bt) WCS, 2 kg wheat straw and green fodder ad lib for a 15-day adaptation period. Thereafter, the cows were divided in two similar groups of 10 each on the basis of milk yield, body weight (BW) and date of calving. The non-Bt control group continued on same ration, while for the Bt group the non-Bt WCS was replaced by transgenic WCS, in a feeding trial of four weeks. The diets provided a minimum of 2 kg cottonseed/cow/d. Mean DMI/100 kg BW and milk yield of non-Bt and Bt groups was 3.48 and 3.45 kg and 11.4 and 12.0 kg/d, respectively. Intake of nutrients, digestibility, milk production and body condition score (BCS) did not differ between the groups (P > 0.05), but BW gain was higher (P < 0.05) in the Bt group than the non-Bt group, probably as a result of hoof problem in two cows of non-Bt group, which when compared excluding two animals from each group did not differ significantly (P > 0.05). Transgenic protein (Cry1C) was not detected in the weekly milk samples or in blood plasma at the end of the experiment, showing that delinted WCS containing Cry1C protein can safely be fed to lactating cows.
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