نتایج جستجو برای: milk production and composition in lactating cows

تعداد نتایج: 21818726  

Abdolsamad Chadori Ahmad Afzalzadeh Aliakbar Khadem Hossein Vakili, Mohammad Rezaiyan

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of bacterial inoculation on the fermentation and aerobic stability of corn silage and on the dry matter degradability and milk composition when fed to sheep or cows. Four male sheep were selected to measure dry matter degradability of uninoculated (UCS) and inoculated (ICS) corn silage. Milk composition was measured for 22 Holstein cows, separ...

2015
A. A. Pech-Cervantes K. G. Arriola J. E. Zuniga I. M. Ogunade Y. Jiang T. F. Bernardes A. T. Adesogan J. J. Romero E. G. Macias Z. X. Ma F. Martinez

We previously reported that milk production by dairy cows was increased by adding specific xylanase-rich (XYL) and xylanase-cellulase enzymes to corn silage-based diets containing 0 or 10% bermudagrass silage. This study examined effects of adding XYL on the intake and performance of lactating dairy cows consuming a totally mixed ration (TMR) formulated with a greater proportion of bermudagrass...

2007
William P. Weiss Normand R. St-Pierre Lynn B. Willett

The amount of manure produced on dairy farms can affect the financial bottom line. Labor, equipment, and facilities are needed to move and store manure, all of which have a cost. Increased output of manure can represent losses in potentially digestible nutrients (increased feed costs). Lastly, the environmental impact of dairy farming is strongly related with the quantity and composition of man...

2012
R. M. Mejía J. A. Ortuño G. J. Lascano M. Vélez

In the tropical and subtropical regions, high temperatures affect dairy cattle, reducing the metabolic activities of the animal and decreasing the blood flow to the udder. Cattle with the slick hair gene tolerate high temperatures and humidity much better than normal haired cows. The objective of the present study was to determine if the effect on lacta­ tion performance of slick hair gene cows...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
یونس علی علی جو رضا ولی زاده عباسعلی ناصریان محسن دانش مسگران عبدالمنصور طهماسبی

the effect of barley grain processing and source of supplemental fat on performance of lactating dairy cows were studied in a replicated 4 × 4 latin square design with 21-d periods and a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. eight holstein cows with mean body weight (bw) of 572 ± 71 kg and 45 ± 10 days in milk were allocated to 4 dietary treatments including 1) ground barley with cottonseed 2) pelleted ...

2017
Yuhang Wang Fangrong Ding Tao Wang Wenjie Liu Susanne Lindquist Olle Hernell Jianwu Wang Jing Li Ling Li Yaofeng Zhao Yunping Dai Ning Li

Bile salt-stimulated lipase (BSSL) is a lipolytic digestive enzyme with broad substrate specificity secreted from exocrine pancreas into the intestinal lumen in all species and from the lactating mammary gland into the milk of some species, notably humans but not cows. BSSL in breast milk facilitates digestion and absorption of milk fat and promotes growth of small for gestational age preterm i...

2016
J. S. Hundal U. B. Singh I. Singh A. S. Singh

In ruminants excess dietary Nitrogen (N) is excreted as urea mainly through urine. Urea, the major form of urinary N is rapidly converted to ammonia after excretion. Ammonia is an important environmental pollutant that impacts the quality of human and animal life .The NRC (2001) considered ammonia emissions from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) as a major air quality concern. Ammon...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2009
L Holtshausen A V Chaves K A Beauchemin S M McGinn T A McAllister N E Odongo P R Cheeke C Benchaar

An experiment was conducted in vitro to determine whether the addition of saponin-containing Yucca schidigera or Quillaja saponaria reduces methane production without impairing ruminal fermentation or fiber digestion. A slightly lower dose of saponin was then fed to lactating dairy cows to evaluate effects on ruminal fermentation, methane production, total-tract nutrient digestibility, and milk...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2012
T J DeVries R M Gill

This study was designed to determine the effect of adding a molasses-based liquid feed (LF) supplement to a total mixed ration (TMR) on the feed sorting behavior and production of dairy cows. Twelve lactating Holstein cows (88.2±19.5 DIM) were exposed, in a crossover design with 21-d periods, to each of 2 treatment diets: 1) control TMR and 2) control TMR with 4.1% dietary dry matter LF added. ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2015
K M Livingstone D J Humphries P Kirton K E Kliem D I Givens C K Reynolds

Replacing dietary grass silage (GS) with maize silage (MS) and dietary fat supplements may reduce milk concentration of specific saturated fatty acids (SFA) and can reduce methane production by dairy cows. The present study investigated the effect of feeding an extruded linseed supplement on milk fatty acid (FA) composition and methane production of lactating dairy cows, and whether basal forag...

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