J. Hill et Jd. Leaver, Energy and protein supplementation of lactating dairy cows offered urea treated whole-crop wheat as the sole forage, ANIM FEED S, 82(3-4), 1999, pp. 177-193
Whole-crop wheat treated with 40 kg urea/t/DM was examined in two experimen
ts as the sole forage offered ad libitum. The objective was to evaluate the
nutritive value of the forage, and the response in milk production to ener
gy and protein supplements. In Experiment 1, 12 Holstein Friesian lactating
cows in three 4 x 4 Latin squares were offered four concentrates, A-6 kg/d
ay of 208 g CP kg/DM, B-6 kg/day of 276 g CP kg/DM, C-8 kg day of 208 g CP
kg/DM and D-10 kg/day of 208 g CP kg/DM. The apparent digestibility of the
forage was measured at maintenance and ad libitum levels of feeding with fo
ur Holstein Friesian heifers in a changeover design. In Experiment 2, six H
olstein Friesian lactating cows in two 3 x 3 latin squares were offered, E-
4 kg/day of a concentrate containing 166 g CP kg/DM, F-4 kg/day of 333 g CP
kg/DM (additional soya-bean meal) and G-4 kg/day of 329 g CP kg/DM? (addit
ional soya-bean meal and fish meal). Digestibility of diets was measured in
the same cows by the total collection of faeces. In experiments 1 and 2, r
espectively, mean in vivo DOMD (g/kg/DM) of urea treated whole-crop wheat w
as 646 and 738, and mean DM intakes (kg/day) were 14.12 and 18.68. These hi
gh forage intakes produced only moderate levels of milk production. Estimat
ed energy balances indicated that on average 48 MJ ME intake in Experiment
1, and 70 MJ ME intake in Experiment 2 could not be accounted for in the ME
requirements estimated from measured animal performance. This indicates a
low efficiency of utilisation of the digested energy of urea-treated whole-
crop wheat. Milk production responses to concentrate level were similar to
those observed with other types of forage. Additional protein in the supple
ment from fish meal but not from soya-bean meal significantly increased mil
k yield. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.