Production and nutrient use efficiency of lactating dairy cows fed concentrate feeds via an automatic feeding system

IF 3.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
L.F. Martins, S.F. Cueva , D.E. Wasson, C.V. Almeida, A.T. Richards, N. Stepanchenko, A.N. Hristov
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The objective was to investigate the effects of separate feeding of a partial mixed ration (PMR) and concentrate premixes (CMix) delivered at fixed or variable amounts using an automatic feeding system (AFS) on lactational performance, enteric CH4 emissions, ruminal fermentation variables, digestibility of nutrients, and N excretion in lactating dairy cows. Forty-eight primi- and multiparous Holstein cows averaging 91 ± 26 DIM were enrolled in a 17-wk randomized complete block design experiment, with a 2-wk covariate, 5-wk adaptation, and 10-wk data and sample collection periods. Cows were blocked based on parity, DIM, and ECM. Cows within blocks were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 treatments: (1) CON = diet fed ad libitum as a TMR; (2) SFF = diet fed as separate feeds (SF) with ad libitum PMR and fixed amounts of CMix via an AFS; and (3) SFV = SF with variable amounts of CMix calculated by an algorithm derived based on balances of NEL and MP of individual cows and fed via an AFS. Partial mixed ration intake was increased, and milk yield was decreased by SFV compared with CON but not with SFF. Feed efficiency was decreased by both SF treatments compared with CON. Treatments did not affect ECM yield in the current study. Enteric gas emissions were not affected by SFF, but CH4 intensity tended to be increased by 10% in SFV compared with CON. The concentration of ruminal VFA and VFA profile were not affected, except for an increase in butyrate concentration by both SF treatments and a tendency for increased ammonia concentration in SFV compared with CON. Apparent DM and OM digestibility was increased by SFV, whereas amylase-treated NDF and ADF digestibility was increased by both SFF and SFV. Treatments did not affect N excretion or secretion variables, except that urine N excretion (as % of N intake) was decreased by SFF compared with CON. Total purine derivative excretion tended to be decreased by SFV compared with CON but not by SFF. Overall, SFF did not affect lactational performance but decreased urinary N excretion compared with feeding a TMR. Feeding variable amounts of CMix calculated using an algorithm based on individual NEL and MP balances (i.e., SFV) had a negative effect on lactational performance and CH4 intensity, likely because of algorithm overfitting and lack of generalization.
自动饲喂系统饲喂精料的泌乳奶牛产量及养分利用效率
本试验旨在研究利用自动饲喂系统(AFS)分别饲喂部分混合日粮(PMR)和精料预混料(CMix)对泌乳奶牛泌乳性能、肠道CH4排放、瘤胃发酵指标、营养物质消化率和氮排泄的影响。选取48头平均DIM为91±26的初产和多产荷斯坦奶牛,进行为期17周的随机完全区组设计试验,共进行2周的协变量试验、5周的适应性试验和10周的数据和样本收集。根据奇偶性、DIM和ECM对奶牛进行封堵。各组奶牛随机分为3个处理:(1)CON =作为TMR随意饲喂日粮;(2) SFF =单独饲料,通过AFS任意添加PMR和固定数量的CMix;(3) SFV = SF,添加可变量的CMix,该算法根据单头奶牛NEL和MP的平衡推导,通过AFS饲喂。部分混合日粮采食量增加,产奶量降低,但与对照组相比无显著差异。与con相比,两种SF处理均降低了饲料效率。在本研究中,SF处理对ECM产量没有影响。SFF对肠道气体排放没有影响,但CH4强度比con提高了10%。除了两种SF处理均提高了丁酸盐浓度和氨浓度外,SFF对瘤胃VFA浓度和VFA分布没有影响,SFF和SFV均提高了DM和OM的表观消化率,而淀粉酶处理的NDF和ADF消化率均提高了。除SFF比CON降低尿N排泄量(占N摄入量的百分比)外,处理对N排泄和分泌变量没有影响。与CON相比,SFF倾向于减少总嘌呤衍生物的排泄,而SFF则没有。总的来说,与喂养TMR相比,SFF不影响泌乳性能,但降低了尿N排泄。使用基于个体NEL和MP平衡(即SFV)的算法计算的饲喂可变量的CMix对泌乳性能和CH4强度有负面影响,可能是由于算法过拟合和缺乏泛化。
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Journal of Dairy Science
Journal of Dairy Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
17.10%
发文量
784
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the American Dairy Science Association®, Journal of Dairy Science® (JDS) is the leading peer-reviewed general dairy research journal in the world. JDS readers represent education, industry, and government agencies in more than 70 countries with interests in biochemistry, breeding, economics, engineering, environment, food science, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, pathology, physiology, processing, public health, quality assurance, and sanitation.
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