PRODUCTIVE RESPONSE OF LACTATING DUAL-PURPOSE COWS GRAZING IN AN AGROSILVOPASTORAL SYSTEM DURING THE DRY SEASON SUPPLEMENTED WITH LOW LEVELS OF CRUDE PROTEIN

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Benito Albarran Portillo, I. Salas-Reyes, Carlos Manuel Arriaga-Jordán, A. García-Martínez
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Background. Cattle production in tropical regions of Mexico is in dual-purpose farms (DP) on unintended agrosilvopastoral systems (ASPS) with pastures dominated by tropical grasses with scattered shrubs and trees. During the dry season due to the forage diminished nutritional value and availability most farmers supplement their cattle to sustain milk production and weight gains of calves, without taking into consideration the wide variety of forages available in grazing lands to decide the composition of supplements offered to their cattle. Objective/hypothesis. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of low levels of crude protein (CP) content in supplements (S10 = 100, S11 = 110 and S12 = 120 g CP/kg of DM) on the performance of lactating Brown Swiss (BS) cows on an ASPS during the dry season. We hypothesize that low levels of CP in supplements of lactating grazing cows on an agrosilvopastoral system during the dry season would not affect animal performance. Methodology. The study was carried out in the dry season (March to June of 2012), in a commercial DP in the State of Mexico. Eighteen multiparous BS cows and their calves were used in the study, randomly allocated to three groups (six cows/group), to receive one of three supplements (4.5 kg DM/cow/day), consisting of 100, 110 or 120 g/kg DM of crude protein (CP) S10, S11 and S12, respectively. Data were analysed as a complete random experimental design with a mixed model. Results. There were no significant differences in most of the animal performance variables (P > 0.05), except for fat protein corrected milk (FPCM) where S12 (6.4) was significantly higher than S10 and S11 (4.7 and 4.5 kg/day, respectively). Milk protein yields (kg/day) significantly increased as the CP level increased in supplements. High levels of milk urea nitrogen (MUN) were detected (mean 14.0 mg/dL). Implications. In similar DP farms where cattle have access to other sources of forages like shrubs and trees, it is possible to reduce the CP content of supplements and to increase the efficiency of utilization of those alternative forages as well as a reduction in supplementation costs. Conclusion. There were no significant differences in the performance of BS cows grazing on an ASPS during the dry season receiving supplements with low crude protein levels. When correcting to fat-protein milk yields a significant difference was found in favour of supplement with 120 g CP/kg of DM.
旱季在农-草-牧系统中放牧并补充低水平粗蛋白的泌乳两用奶牛的生产反应
背景。墨西哥热带地区的养牛场(DP)属于非预期农-土-牧系统(ASPS)的双重目的农场,牧场以热带牧草为主,零星分布着灌木和树木。在旱季,由于牧草的营养价值和可用性降低,大多数农户为牛补充饲料,以维持产奶量和犊牛增重,但在决定为牛提供的饲料成分时,并未考虑牧场中的各种牧草。目标/假设。本研究的目的是确定低水平的粗蛋白(CP)含量(S10 = 100、S11 = 110 和 S12 = 120 克 CP/千克 DM)对旱季在 ASPS 上泌乳的褐瑞士(BS)奶牛生产性能的影响。我们假设,在旱季,农地-小麦-牧地系统上放牧的泌乳奶牛补饲的低水平 CP 不会影响动物的生产性能。研究方法。研究在旱季(2012 年 3 月至 6 月)于墨西哥州的一个商业 DP 中进行。研究使用了 18 头多胎 BS 奶牛及其犊牛,它们被随机分配到三个组(每组 6 头),分别接受由 100、110 或 120 克/千克 DM 的粗蛋白 (CP)(S10、S11 和 S12)组成的三种补充剂(4.5 千克 DM/头/天)中的一种。数据采用完全随机试验设计混合模型进行分析。结果除了脂肪蛋白校正奶(FPCM),S12(6.4)明显高于 S10 和 S11(分别为 4.7 和 4.5 千克/天),大多数动物性能变量没有明显差异(P > 0.05)。牛奶蛋白质产量(千克/天)随着添加剂中 CP 水平的提高而显著增加。检测到牛奶尿素氮 (MUN) 含量较高(平均为 14.0 毫克/分升)。影响。在类似的 DP 牧场中,如果牛能获得灌木和树木等其他草料来源,则有可能降低补饲料中的 CP 含量,提高这些替代草料的利用效率,并降低补饲成本。结论在干旱季节,在ASPS上放牧的BS奶牛在接受低粗蛋白含量的补饲后,其生产性能没有明显差异。在对脂肪-蛋白质奶产量进行校正时,发现120克CP/千克DM的补饲物与粗蛋白含量高的补饲物之间存在显著差异。
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Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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49
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal is an international peer-reviewed publication devoted to disseminate original information contributing to the understanding and development of agroecosystems in tropical and subtropical areas. The Journal recognizes the multidisciplinary nature of its scope and encourages the submission of original manuscripts from all of the disciplines involved in this area. Original contributions are welcomed in relation to the study of particular components of the agroecosystems (i.e. plant, animal, soil) as well as the resulting interactions and their relationship/impact on society and environment. The journal does not received manuscripts based solely on economic acpects o food technology.
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