RESPONSE OF EARLY LACTATION COWS TO FAT SUPPLEMENTATION IN DIETS WITHDIFFERENT NONSTRUCTURAL CARBOHYDRATE CONCENTRATIONS

Citation
Jc. Coomer et al., RESPONSE OF EARLY LACTATION COWS TO FAT SUPPLEMENTATION IN DIETS WITHDIFFERENT NONSTRUCTURAL CARBOHYDRATE CONCENTRATIONS, Journal of dairy science, 76(12), 1993, pp. 3747-3754
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience","Food Science & Tenology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00220302
Volume
76
Issue
12
Year of publication
1993
Pages
3747 - 3754
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0302(1993)76:12<3747:ROELCT>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Twenty-four high producing (36.7 kg/d, initially) Holstein cows in ear ly lactation were used in a 63-d lactation trial to study the effects of low (28%), medium (31%), and high (37%) nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations in diets with added fat. Diets with isonitrogenous (17% CP) and fed as TMR with 41% sorghum silage. Nonstructural carbohydrat e concentrations were altered by substitution of corn gluten feed and soybean hulls (50:50) for wheat and corn in the concentrate portion of the diet. Fat was added at 3% of DM in the form of yellow grease. Pro duction of milk (38.5, 38.9, and 40.4 kg/d) and 3.5% FCM (38.2, 37.0, and 37.6 kg/d) was not significantly different for the cows fed low, m edium, and high nonstructural carbohydrate diets, respectively. Milk f at percentages (3.47, 3.22, and 3.10%) decreased, and milk output per unit of DMI (1.5, 1.6, and 1.7) increased, as nonstructural carbohydra te concentration increased. Increasing nonstructural carbohydrate conc entrations of the diet increased digestibilities of DM (58.4, 60.6, an d 61.5%) and nonstructural carbohydrates (76.5, 79.6, and 80.4%) and d ecreased digestibilities of NDF (44.3, 43.7, and 40.6%) and ADF (46.3, 45.2, and 38.8%). Altering nonstructural carbohydrate content of the diet had no effect on AA supply to or uptake by the mammary gland or e fficiency of utilization of AA for milk protein synthesis.