Ng. Belibasakis et al., EFFECTS OF DRIED MOLASSED SUGAR-BEET PULP ON MILK-PRODUCTION, MILK-COMPOSITION AND BLOOD COMPONENTS OF DAIRY-COWS, Zivocisna vyroba, 41(10), 1996, pp. 451-454
Twenty multiparous Friesian cows, 70 to 90 days postpartum, were allot
ted to two groups of 10 cows according to calving date, lactation numb
er, and daily milk production and were assigned randomly to one of two
diets in a crossover design experiment. The control diet was 50% maiz
e silage (dry basis); 14% ground maize, 7% soybean meal, and 29% conce
ntrate. The concentrate contained ground maize, wheat bran, soybean me
al, and mineral-vitamin mix. Dried molassed sugar beet pulp pellets we
re 14% in the treatment diet, replacing an equal proportion of ground
maize. The two diets contained similar quantities of crude protein and
metabolizable energy. The diets were offered individually as total mi
xed rations in two equal portions at 09:00 and 20:00 h at amounts to a
chieve ad libitum intake. The two groups of cows were allowed to exerc
ise in an open lot without shade from 11:00 to 16:30 h and 22:00 to 05
:30 h. The cows were milked daily at 06:00 and 17:00 h. The dry matter
, metabolizable energy and crude protein intakes, milk production, and
milk protein, lactose, total solids and solids not fat contents, as w
ell as milk fat and protein yields, were not significantly affected by
the addition of dried molassed sugar beet pulp pellets to diet. In co
ntrast, sugar beet pulp supplementation increased milk fat content (4.
31 vs. 3.90%; P < 0.05). No differences were observed in the blood ser
um concentrations of glucose, total protein, albumin, urea, triglyceri
des, cholesterol, Na, K, Ca, P, and Mg.