Milk Yield Response of Bypass Protein on Smallholder Dairy Animals

Q2 Veterinary
N. P. Osti, P. Jha, P. Mandal, B. Shah, B. Shrestha, C. R. Upreti, B. R. Joshi, M. R. Tiwari
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Protein need for small holder dairy animals is very limited. Considering this problem one on-station and one on-farm trails were conducted in 2013 and 2014 in Nepal respectively. In on-station trial (2013) 15 milking buffaloes were randomly assigned to 5 dietary treatments (0, 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2 kg de-oiled soybean meals/day/buffalo) and in on-farm trial (2014), 20 milking buffaloes were assigned to 0.5 kg de-oiled soybean meal/day/buffalo for two months dry period. From on-station trial, significantly higher (42 %) milk production was observed from 0.5 kg and 1 kg de-oiled soybean meal/day/buffalo feeding groups. From the on-farm trials in village dairy buffaloes 20 percent milk production increment was observed compared with the normal farmer's feeding practices (de-oiled soybean meals unfed condition). It was concluded that, in addition to normal diet, 0.5 to 1 kg de-oiled soybean meal (depending up on the body weight of animal and feeding situation) per day feeding as bypass protein sources could be beneficial during dry period where green fodder is scarce to maintain milk production from dairy animals.
旁路蛋白对小农奶牛产奶量的响应
小农奶牛对蛋白质的需求非常有限。考虑到这个问题,2013年和2014年在尼泊尔分别进行了一次站内和一次农场内的试验。在2013年的现场试验中,15头泌乳水牛被随机分配5个饲粮处理(0、0.5、1、1.5和2 kg去油豆粕/天/头水牛),在2014年的农场试验中,20头泌乳水牛被分配0.5 kg去油豆粕/天/头水牛,为期2个月的干期。站内试验中,0.5 kg和1 kg脱油豆粕/天/水牛饲喂组产奶量显著提高(42%)。在农村水牛的农场试验中,与普通农民的饲养方法(不饲喂脱脂豆粕的情况下)相比,观察到产奶量增加了20%。综上所述,在青饲料匮乏的干旱期,除正常饲粮外,每天饲喂0.5 ~ 1 kg脱油豆粕(根据动物体重和饲养情况而定)作为旁路蛋白质源,可有效维持奶牛的产奶量。
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Journal of Buffalo Science
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