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摘要
本试验采用尿素-糖蜜处理麦秸为基础饲粮,对F1杂交(博兰×弗里斯马)泌乳奶牛采食量、消化率、产奶量和乳成分进行了试验研究。选用产奶量(8 ~ 10 kg d -1)、体重(BW)和泌乳期(泌乳早期)相近但胎次不同的杂交奶牛8头,采用4 × 4双拉丁方试验设计。试验采用尿素-糖蜜处理的麦秸(UMTWS)随意饲喂,并补充精料混合物(t1),以25% (t2)、50% (t3)和75% (t4)的紫薇干草替代精料混合物。该浓缩混合物由74%的麦麸、25%的藜籽饼和1%的普通盐组成。在苜蓿降解率研究中发现,精料混合物与紫薇草的瘤胃降解率参数相似,但紫薇草的降解速度相对较快。除t3期奶牛全干物质采食量显著高于其他各处理(P < 0.05)外,其余各处理均显著高于t3期奶牛(P < 0.05)。综上所述,紫薇干草可替代50%的精料混合物,而不影响F1博然×弗里奶牛的采食量、营养物质消化率、产奶量和乳成分。
Supplementary value of vetch (Vicia dasycarpa) hay as a replacement to concentrate mix in the diet of lactating crossbred cows
An experiment was conducted with the objective of replacing vetch for concentrate mix on feed intake and digestibility as well as milk production and composition in lactating F1 crossbred (Boran x Friesian) cows fed with a basal diet of urea-molasses-treated wheat straw. Eight crossbred cows of similar milk yield (8–10 kg d -1 ), body weight (BW) and stage of lactation (early lactation), but differing in parities were arranged in 4 x 4 double Latin square design. The treatments included offering urea-molasses treated wheat straw (UMTWS) ad libitum and supplementation with concentrate mix (T 1 ), and replacement of the concentrate mix with vetch ( Vicia dasycarpa ) hay at a level of 25% (T 2 ), 50% (T 3 ) and 75% (T 4 ). The concentrate mix consisted of 74% wheat bran, 25% noug seed ( Guizotia abyssinica ) cake and 1% common salt. In sacco degradability study showed that the concentrate mix and vetch were similar in rumen degradability parameters, except that rate of degradation was relatively faster for vetch hay. Total dry matter (DM) intake was significantly higher (P 0.05) among treatments, except for cows in T 3 that had higher (P 0.05) for cows in the different treatments. It is concluded that vetch hay could substitute up to 50% of the concentrate mix without compromising feed intake and digestibility of nutrients as well as milk yield and compositions of lactating F1 Boran x Friesian cows.