Effects of dietary starch and protein contents on lactation performance, blood metabolites and methane production of Nili Ravi buffaloes.

IF 2.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Hina Tahir, Saima Naveed, Nisar Ahmad, Burhan E Azam, Muhammad Asim Tausif, Sundas Qamar, Saba Anwar, Muhammad Binyameen, Ijaz Hussain, Mubashar Ali, Muhammad Uzair Akhtar, Muhammad Naveed Ul- Haque
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Abstract

Objective: Imbalanced feeding of protein and energy in ruminants coupled with increasing concerns over low production efficiencies and high livestock emissions intensify the feeding challenges, especially in buffaloes. This study was planned to evaluate the independent or interactive effects of dietary starch and crude protein (CP) on lactation performance, blood metabolites, and methane production of dairy buffaloes.

Materials and methods: Sixteen lactating multiparous Nili Ravi buffaloes received the following dietary treatments of low (LS) or high starch (HS) content combined with low (LP) or high protein (HP) content in a 4 × 4 Latin square design: 1) LSLP, 2) LSHP, 3) HSLP, and 4) HSHP. Dietary starch contents were 19.5 and 28.7% in LS and HS diets, whereas, CP contents were 8.8 and 10.6% in LP and HP diets, respectively.

Results: Although milk yield was not affected by dietary treatments, the HP diet increased milk protein and lactose contents compared with LP diet in HS group, however, no such increase was observed in LS group, resulting in a starch × CP interaction. Efficiencies of metabolizable protein and milk nitrogen decreased with HP diet compared with LP diet. Metabolic efficiency of metabolizable protein was higher in buffaloes fed LS diet compared with HS diet. Rumen pH decreased with HS diet compared with LS diet in HP group, however, no such change was observed in LP group. Methane production was increased with LS diet compared with HS diet. Contrarily, methane production was decreased in buffaloes fed HP diet compared with those fed LP diet.

Conclusion: These findings indicated that dietary starch interacted with CP level for milk protein, milk lactose, rumen pH, and methane production of lactating buffaloes. Overall, high starch combined with high protein content can effectively improve milk protein and lactose contents while reducing the methane emission of lactating buffaloes.

饲粮淀粉和蛋白质含量对尼利拉维水牛泌乳性能、血液代谢产物和甲烷产量的影响
目的:反刍动物蛋白质和能量摄食的不平衡,加上对低生产效率和牲畜高排放的日益关注,加剧了饲养挑战,特别是水牛。本试验旨在评价饲粮中淀粉和粗蛋白质(CP)对乳水牛泌乳性能、血液代谢产物和甲烷产量的独立或交互影响。材料与方法:采用4 × 4拉丁方设计,将16头哺乳期多产尼利拉维水牛分别饲喂低(LS)或高(HS)含量+低(LP)或高蛋白(HP)含量的饲粮:1)LSLP、2)LSHP、3)HSLP和4)HSHP。LS和HS饲粮的淀粉含量分别为19.5%和28.7%,LP和HP饲粮的粗蛋白质含量分别为8.8和10.6%。结果:虽然不同饲粮处理对产奶量没有影响,但HS组HP饲粮较LP饲粮提高了乳蛋白和乳糖含量,而LS组未观察到这种增加,导致淀粉与CP相互作用。与低脂饲粮相比,高脂饲粮可代谢蛋白质和乳氮效率降低。LS饲粮的代谢蛋白代谢效率高于HS饲粮。HP组瘤胃pH较LS组降低,而LP组瘤胃pH无明显变化。与HS饲粮相比,LS饲粮增加了甲烷产量。相反,饲喂HP日粮的水牛甲烷产量低于饲喂LP日粮的水牛。结论:饲粮淀粉与泌乳水牛乳蛋白、乳糖CP水平、瘤胃pH和甲烷产量存在交互作用。综上所述,高淀粉与高蛋白质结合可以有效提高泌乳水牛的乳蛋白和乳糖含量,同时减少泌乳水牛的甲烷排放。
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Animal Bioscience
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