补充基于芽孢杆菌的直接饲喂微生物菌剂对泌乳奶牛的生产性能、营养物质消化率、瘤胃发酵特性和代谢反应的影响*

Bruno I. Cappellozza , Dannylo O. Sousa , Christine Alveblad , Oscar Queiroz , Jens N. Joergensen , Bengt-Ove Rustas
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本实验旨在评估饲喂基于芽孢杆菌的直饲微生物(DFM)对泌乳奶牛的生产性能、营养消化率、瘤胃发酵和代谢反应的影响。68 头泌乳期(50 ± 6 d)荷斯坦-弗里斯兰奶牛(n = 20)和瑞典红奶牛(n = 48)参加了为期 15 周的实验。奶牛按品种、泌乳数和泌乳天数分组,并在组内分配到两种处理中的一种:(1) 不添加 DFM 的基础部分混合日粮(PMR)(n = 34;CON)或 (2) 每天添加 3 克/头含地衣芽孢杆菌和枯草芽孢杆菌的 DFM 的基础 PMR(n = 34;DFM)。DFM 混合在蛋白质颗粒中,而 CON 组则喂食不含 DFM 的相同颗粒(每头牛每天 1 千克)。PMR 含有 53% 的苜蓿青贮饲料和 47% 的配合饲料,外加挤奶期间提供的 3 公斤精料(干物质)。每天记录牛奶产量和生产效率,研究期间每隔一周收集 24 小时的牛奶样本,以检测牛奶成分。在实验期间,收集每头奶牛的粪便、瘤胃液和血液样本,分别用于表观养分消化率、瘤胃发酵和代谢反应。所有数据均采用 SAS 的 MIXED 程序进行分析。未观察到处理对奶牛最终体重和日干物质摄入量的影响。然而,饲喂 DFM 的奶牛产奶量、产奶效率、乳糖和总固体产量更高,能量校正后的产奶效率和乳蛋白产量也更高。在营养消化率和总挥发性脂肪酸方面未观察到明显差异,但饲喂 DFM 的奶牛乙酸摩尔比例更高。与此相反,饲喂 CON 的奶牛丙酸酯摩尔比例更高,丁酸酯摩尔比例也更高。饲喂 DFM 的奶牛平均血浆胰岛素样生长因子-I(IGF-I)更高,但血浆葡萄糖和胰岛素没有观察到差异。总之,补充基于芽孢杆菌的 DFM 有利于泌乳奶牛的生产反应,同时还能调节瘤胃发酵和血清 IGF-I。
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Effects of supplementing a Bacillus-based direct-fed microbial on performance, nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation characteristics, and metabolic responses of lactating dairy cows

This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding a Bacillus-based direct-fed microbial (DFM) on performance, nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation, and metabolic response of lactating dairy cows. Sixty-eight lactating (50 ± 6 d in milk) Holstein-Friesian (n = 20) and Swedish Red (n = 48) cows were enrolled to a 15-wk experiment. Cows were blocked by breed, lactation number, and days in milk and, within blocks, assigned to 1 of the 2 treatments: (1) basal partial mixed ration (PMR) without DFM (n = 34; CON) or (2) basal PMR with the addition of 3 g/head per day of a DFM containing Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus subtilis (n = 34; DFM). The DFM was mixed in a protein pellet, whereas the CON group was fed the same pellet without DFM (1 kg/cow per day). The PMR contained 53% clover grass silage and 47% compound feed plus 3 kg of a concentrate (dry matter basis) offered during milking. Milk yield and production efficiency were recorded daily, whereas milk samples were collected for 24 h every second week of the study for milk composition. During the experimental period, fecal, rumen fluid, and blood samples were collected from each cow for apparent nutrient digestibility, rumen fermentation, and metabolic responses, respectively. All data were analyzed using the MIXED procedure of SAS. No treatment effects were observed on cows final body weight and daily dry matter intake. However, cows fed DFM had a greater milk yield, milk production efficiency, lactose and total solids yield, and also tended to have a greater energy-corrected milk production efficiency and milk protein yield. No significant differences were observed on nutrient digestibility and total volatile fatty acids, but molar proportion of acetate was greater for cows fed DFM. In contrast, molar proportion of propionate was greater and butyrate tended to be greater for CON. Cows fed DFM had greater mean plasma insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), but no differences were observed for plasma glucose and insulin. In summary, supplementing a Bacillus-based DFM benefited productive responses of lactating dairy cows, while also modulating rumen fermentation and serum IGF-I.

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