Evaluating the impact of 3-nitrooxypropanol supplementation on enteric methane emissions in pregnant nonlactating dairy cows offered grass silage

B. Lahart , L. Shalloo , C. Dwan , N. Walker , H. Costigan
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Although 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP; Bovaer10) has been proven to reduce enteric methane (CH4) by ∼30% in indoor systems of dairying when the additive is mixed throughout TMR and partial mixed ration (PMR) diets, there has been limited research to date on the CH4 abatement potential of 3-NOP when mixed within a diet based on perennial ryegrass silage only and fed to pregnant nonlactating dairy cows. To investigate the effect of 3-NOP supplementation on enteric CH4 emissions of pregnant nonlactating dairy cows, a 6-wk study was undertaken in which treatment cows were supplemented with 3-NOP mixed within grass silage, whereas control cows were offered grass silage without additive supplementation. Enteric CH4, hydrogen (H2), and carbon dioxide (CO2) were measured using a GreenFeed machine. Body weight, BCS, DMI, and calf birth weight were monitored to determine the effect of 3-NOP supplementation on productivity. The measured dietary concentration of 3-NOP was 63 (range 53.2–77.1) mg/kg DM. Cows supplemented with 3-NOP produced 22% less enteric CH4 per day and CH4 per kilogram of DMI, respectively, than cows offered the control diet. Cows supplemented with 3-NOP also produced 4.4-fold more H2 and H2 per kilogram of DMI, respectively, relative to the control. The 3-NOP supplementation had no impact on DMI, BW, BCS, or calf birth weight. Supplementing pregnant nonlactating dairy cows with 3-NOP during the winter housing period effectively reduced enteric CH4 emissions without detriment to productivity.
评价添加3-硝基氧丙醇对饲喂草青贮的非泌乳奶牛肠道甲烷排放的影响。
虽然3-硝基氧丙醇(3-NOP;Bovaer10)已被证明在TMR和部分混合日粮(PMR)饲粮中混合该添加剂可使室内奶牛系统中的肠道甲烷(CH4)减少约30%,迄今为止,在仅以多年生黑麦草青贮饲料为基础的饲粮中混合3-NOP并饲喂给怀孕的非哺乳期奶牛时,减少CH4的潜力的研究有限。为了研究添加3-NOP对妊娠非哺乳期奶牛肠道CH4排放的影响,本研究在6周的试验中,在草青贮饲料中添加3-NOP,而在草青贮饲料中不添加任何添加剂。使用GreenFeed机器测量肠道CH4、氢(H2)和二氧化碳(CO2)。监测体重、BCS、DMI和犊牛初生体重,以确定补充3-NOP对生产率的影响。饲粮3-NOP测定浓度为63 (53.2 ~ 77.1)mg/kg DM。与对照组相比,饲粮添加3-NOP的奶牛每日肠道CH4产生量和每千克DMI CH4产生量分别减少22%。添加3-NOP的奶牛每千克DMI的H2和H2产量比对照组分别高出4.4倍。补充3-NOP对DMI、体重、BCS或小牛出生体重没有影响。妊娠期非泌乳奶牛在冬舍期补充3-NOP可有效减少肠道CH4排放,且不影响生产能力。
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JDS communications Animal Science and Zoology
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