C. Bayourthe et al., EFFECT OF EXTRUDED LUPIN SEEDS AS A PROTEIN-SOURCE ON LACTATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF DAIRY-COWS, Animal feed science and technology, 72(1-2), 1998, pp. 121-131
Twelve multiparous and eight primiparous Holstein dairy cows, averagin
g 70 days in milk, were used to examine the effect on feed intake and
lactational performance of replacing a conventional protein supplement
by extruded lupin seeds (ELS), The diets were composed of 68% forage
(corn silage and alfalfa hay) and 32% concentrate on a dry matter (DM)
basis, In the control diet (C), the protein supplement supplied 34% o
f total crude protein; in the ELS diet, lupins provided 40% of total c
rude protein. Cows were fed twice daily during the experimental period
(14 weeks). Total dry matter intake (DMI) was lower (P < 0.05) with t
he inclusion of ELS (21.3 vs. 21.6 kg day(-1)). The ELS diet increased
milk yield (36.0 vs, 32.6 kg day(-1)) and lowered milk protein (2.80
vs. 3.00%). Milk fat content and yields of fat and protein were not af
fected by the treatment. Daily body weight (BW) gain averaged 0.55 kg
for the ELS diet which was not different from the 0.45 kg for the C di
et. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.