Infl uence of feeding carbohydrate feed additives on the productivity of cows and the quality of milk

N. Lushnikov, N. Pozdnyakova, V. V. Lapteva, N. M. Kostomakhin
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Many studies have proven that the genetic potential of animals is realized with proper feeding and this cannot be achieved without the use of biologically active feed additives. The purpose of the research was to use the additives Living Protein and Tanrem Sh with hepatoprotective properties in the rations of lactating cows in the fi rst 100 days of lactation. The scientifi c and farm experiment was carried out at the breeding farm of Razliv LLC in the Kurgan region on 30 mature lactating cows of Black-and-White breed. The experiment was carried out in 2022–2023. New generation additives Living Protein and Tanrem Sh combining nutritional and hepatoprotective properties help increase milk production in the fi rst 100 days of lactation. Feeding the additives to lactating cows at 500 g/head/day contributed to an increase in milk production in the experimental groups compared to the control group. Thus, in the fi rst 100 days of lactation the milk yield of natural fat milk in cows of the 1st experimental group exceeded that of their herdmates in the control group by 310,0 kg or 11,75 % and the milk yield of cows of the 2nd experimental group was higher than the control group by 342,5 kg or 12,98 %. In terms of 4 % milk, the milk yield of cows in the experimental groups receiving the test additives was higher by 375,2 kg and 428,0 kg, which exceeded the milk yield of cows in the control group by 14,38 and 16,40 %, respectively. The inclusion of feed additives in the ration also had a positive eff ect on the fat and protein content in the milk of cows in the experimental groups. Thus, in the 1st experimental group the advantage in the mass fraction of fat compared to the control group was 0,16 abs.%, and protein 0,04 abs.%, and in the 2nd experimental group the superiority was 0,21 and 0,08 abs.%, respectively. Milk indicators for the content of somatic cells and Quantity of Mesophilic Aerobic and Facultative Anaerobic Microorganisms have improved.
饲喂碳水化合物饲料添加剂对奶牛生产率和牛奶质量的影响
许多研究已经证明,动物的遗传潜力可以通过适当的饲养来实现,而这离不开生物活性饲料添加剂的使用。这项研究的目的是在泌乳期头 100 天的奶牛日粮中使用具有保肝特性的添加剂 Living Protein 和 Tanrem Sh。在库尔干地区的拉兹利夫有限责任公司(Razliv LLC)育种场对 30 头成熟的黑白品种泌乳奶牛进行了科学和农场实验。实验于 2022-2023 年进行。新一代添加剂 "Living Protein "和 "Tanrem Sh "兼具营养和肝脏保护特性,有助于提高泌乳期前 100 天的产奶量。与对照组相比,给泌乳奶牛喂食添加剂(500 克/头/天)有助于提高实验组的产奶量。因此,在泌乳期的前 100 天,第一实验组奶牛的天然脂肪奶产量比对照组的同群奶牛高出 310.0 千克或 11.75%,第二实验组奶牛的产奶量比对照组高出 342.5 千克或 12.98%。就牛奶的 4% 含量而言,添加了试验添加剂的试验组奶牛的产奶量分别提高了 375.2 千克和 428.0 千克,比对照组奶牛的产奶量分别高出 14.38% 和 16.40%。日粮中添加饲料添加剂对实验组奶牛牛奶中的脂肪和蛋白质含量也有积极影响。因此,与对照组相比,第一实验组的脂肪质量分数优势为 0.16 abs.%,蛋白质为 0.04 abs.%;第二实验组的优势分别为 0.21 和 0.08 abs.%。牛奶中的体细胞含量、嗜中性需氧微生物和兼性厌氧微生物的数量指标也有所提高。
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