Ja. Salfer et al., EARLY LACTATION RESPONSES OF HOLSTEIN COWS FED A RUMEN-INERT FAT PREPARTUM, POSTPARTUM, OR BOTH, Journal of dairy science, 78(2), 1995, pp. 368-377
Primiparous (n = 22) and multiparous (n = 41) cows were randomly assig
ned by calving date and parity to one of four dietary sequences of sup
plemental fat from 14 d prepartum to 151 d postpartum. Partially hydro
genated tallow was added to diets at 0% prepartum and postpartum (cont
rol); 1% prepartum and 2% postpartum; 0% prepartum and 2% postpartum;
and 0% prepartum, 0% from 1 to 34 d postpartum, and 2% from 35 to 151
d postpartum. Inclusion of partially hydrogenated tallow did not influ
ence yields of milk or 3.5% FCM, milk composition, or DMI during the f
irst 151 d postpartum. During the first 35 d postpartum, cows receivin
g partially hydrogenated tallow starting at parturition yielded milk w
ith a higher fat content than those receiving fat prepartum and postpa
rtum. Addition of partially hydrogenated tallow to diets starting 35 d
postpartum resulted in cows being more persistent in yields of milk a
nd 3.5% FCM from 60 to 151 d postpartum. Reproduction parameters measu
red were unaffected by time of fat addition to diets. Our data suggest
that delaying the addition of partially hydrogenated tallow to diets
until 35 d postpartum may improve the persistency of lactation.