奶牛日粮中的尿素

A. Ibragimov, M. Maharramov
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在纳希切万自治共和国的大多数农场中,牛的饲料平衡基础是粗饲料、稻草、干草、肉质相对较少的饲料以及极少部分鲜草和强化饲料。因此,这些农场的牲畜在冬季存栏条件下消耗的可消化蛋白质较少,平均每单位饲料消耗 40-55 克或更多。农场使用尿素为牛提供充足的蛋白质。实验期间,两组奶牛(实验组和对照组)都在牛栏条件下饲喂,并根据营养价值获得相同数量的饲料。唯一不同的是,实验组的每头牛每天额外摄入 80 克尿素。我们的经验结果表明,每头在饲料中添加 80 克尿素的奶牛的日产奶量比未添加尿素的奶牛平均高出 1.15 公斤或 29.9%,牛奶中的脂肪含量从 0.1% 到 0.39%。在 123 天的实验中,每头使用尿素的奶牛的活重平均比未使用尿素的奶牛多 17.47 千克。在畜牧业中使用尿素不仅能提高牛奶和肉的产量,还能降低生产成本。
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Urea in the Diets of Dairy Cows
In most farms of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, the basis of the feed balance of cattle consists of roughage, straw, hay, relatively less succulent feed and a very small part - fresh grass and fortified feed. That is why animals on these farms in winter stall conditions consume less digestible protein by an average of 40-55 g or more per unit of feed. On farms, urea was used to provide sufficient protein for cattle. During the experiment, cows of both groups (experimental and control) were fed in stall conditions and received the same number of feed shares according to their nutritional value. The only difference was that each cow in the experimental group was given an additional 80 g of urea per day. The results of our experience show that the daily milk yield of each cow that received 80 g of urea in the feed ration is on average 1,15 kg or 29,9% more compared to cows that did not receive urea, and the fat content of milk is from 0.1 up to 0,39%. The live weight of each cow receiving urea (over 123 days of experiment) was on average 17,47 kg greater than that of cows not receiving urea. The use of urea in livestock farming not only increases milk and meat productivity, but also reduces the cost of production.
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