Assessment of Lactational Performance in Dairy Cows Receiving a Rumen Protected B Vitamin Blend during Lactation: Part 1: A Meta-Analysis of 50 Studies

E. Evans, H. Leclerc, Ousama Al Zahal, E. Santin
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The objective of this research was to evaluate the impact of a dietary supplemental rumen protected B vitamin blend (RPBV: Folic acid, B12, pyridoxine, pantothenic acid, and biotin; Jefo, St. Hyacinthe, QC Canada) on milk, fat, and protein yield in cows past peak lactation. Results from 50 double reversal design trials (control-test-control) were evaluated using meta-analyses. All herds participated in monthly milk recording services, and all were Holstein herds. Within each of the 50 trials, cows included in the statistical analysis were over 45 days in milk (DIM) at the first milk test, averaged 159 ± 26 DIM on the first test date, and were available for all milk collection periods. A total of 6483 cows from 7 countries were represented in the 50 studies, with an average herd size of 129.7 ± 118.0. Meta-analyses were conducted to determine effect size for milk, fat, and protein yield based on the treatment differences and standard errors (SE) from the individual trials. Results indicated that dairy cows responded positively to the inclusion of the rumen protected B vitamin blend. Forest plots revealed trial-to-trial variation and might be related to age, level of milk production, and stage of lactation of the cows.
泌乳期间接受瘤胃保护的B族维生素混合物的奶牛泌乳性能评估:第一部分:50项研究的荟萃分析
本研究的目的是评估饲粮中添加保护瘤胃的维生素B混合物(RPBV:叶酸、B12、吡哆醇、泛酸和生物素)的影响;Jefo, St. hyacins, QC Canada)对泌乳高峰后奶牛的牛奶、脂肪和蛋白质产量的影响。采用meta分析对50项双逆转设计试验(对照-试验-对照)的结果进行评价。所有奶牛都参加了每月的牛奶记录服务,所有奶牛都是荷斯坦奶牛。在50个试验中,统计分析的奶牛在第一次试乳时的泌乳天数均在45 d以上,在第一次试乳日的平均泌乳天数为159±26 DIM,并且在所有采乳期均可用。50项研究共涉及来自7个国家的6483头奶牛,平均牛群规模为129.7±118.0头。进行荟萃分析,根据单个试验的处理差异和标准误差(SE)确定乳、脂肪和蛋白质产量的效应大小。结果表明,奶牛对添加保护瘤胃的B族维生素混合物反应良好。森林样地显示出试验间的差异,可能与奶牛的年龄、产奶量水平和泌乳阶段有关。
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