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畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)
2014,5
(2)
188-198
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Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
2014,5
(2)
188-198
Effects of different sources of carbohydrates on intake, digestibility, chewing, and performance Holstein dairy cows
作 者:
Simin Poorkasegaran;Asadollah Teimouri Yansari
单 位:
Sari Agricultural and Natural Resource University; Iran; Mazandaran; Educational Center ofTajan; Animal Science and Aquaculture Faculty;Department of Animal Science; GhaemShahar; Sari
关键词:
Chewing activity;Dairy cow;Detergent-soluble carbohydrate;Fiber;Neutral detergent fiber;Physically effective fiber;Ruminal characteristics
摘 要:
To investigate the effects of different sources of carbohydrates on intake, digestibility, chewing, and performance, nine lactating Holstein dairy cows (day in milk= 100+21 d; body weight=645.7 ± 26.5 kg) were allotted to a 3 x 3 Latin square designat three 23-d periods. The three treatments included 34.91% (B), 18.87% (BC), and 18.86% (BB) barley that in treatment B was partially replaced with only corn or corn plus beet pulp in treatments BC and BB, respectively. The concentration of starch and neutral detergent soluble carbohydrate varied (22.2, 20.2, and 14.5; 13.6, 15.9, and 20.1% of DM in treatments B, BC, and BB, respectively). Cows in treatment BB showed a higher DMI and improved digestibility of DM, NDF, and EE compared with treatments Bor BC. Ruminal pH was higher in cows fed on BB (6.83) compared with those that received B or BC treatments (6.62 and 6.73, respectively). A lower proportion of propionate accompanied the higher pH in the BB group; however, a greater proportion of acetateand acetate: propionate ratio was observed compared with cows fed either on the B or BC diet. Moreover, cows fed on the BB diet showed the lowest ruminal passage rate and longest ruminal and total retention time. Eating time did not differ among treatments, rumination time was greater among cows fed on the BB diet compared with the others, whereas total chewing activity was greater than those fed on BC, but similar to those fed on B. The treatments showed no effect on milk yield. Partially replacing barley with com or beet pulp resulted in an increase in milk fat and a lower protein concentration. Changing dietary NFC with that of a different degradability thus altered intake, chewing activity, ruminal environment, retention time or passage rate, andlactation performance. The results of this study showed that beet pulp with a higher NDF and a detergent-soluble carbohydrate or pectin established a more consistent ruminal mat than barley and corn, thus resulting in higher mean retention time and chewing activity, whereas no changes in 3.5% FCM and milk fat were observed.
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Effects of different sources of carbohydrates on intake, digestibility, chewing, and performance of Holstein dairy cows [Simin Poorkasegaran, A. Teimouri Yansar] 畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版) 2014,5