Prospects for minimizing phosphorus excretion in ruminants by dietary manipulation

Citation
H. Valk et al., Prospects for minimizing phosphorus excretion in ruminants by dietary manipulation, J ENVIR Q, 29(1), 2000, pp. 28-36
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ISSN journal
00472425 → ACNP
Volume
29
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
28 - 36
Database
ISI
SICI code
0047-2425(200001/02)29:1<28:PFMPEI>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
In most intensive dairy farms, P input exceeds output, causing potential P losses to the environment, which results in leaching to ground water and eu trophication. Phosphorus in fertilizer and purchased feeds are the main con tributors to P input, whereas milk P is the main output. In the Netherlands , new legislation has been introduced to substantially reduce P surpluses. However, since P is essential for maintenance and milk production, the diet ary P supply must be maintained, especially for high-yielding dairy cows. T his paper reviews how dairy cow diets fan be manipulated to reduce potentia l P-loss to the environment without negative effects on animal health, feed intake, or milk production. The availability of P in forages, purchased fe ed, and inorganic phosphate supplements for ruminants may differ substantia lly and more research work is needed to elucidate the relevant factors infl uencing feed P availability. There is a lack of understanding of how and to what extent P is absorbed from the small intestine and the relationship to hydrolysis and microbial P utilization in the rumen. Comparing national P requirement systems indicates that the systems used in the UK and Italy sho uld be revised to minimize unnecessary P accumulation in the soil. In addit ion, the impact of manipulating the dietary P supply to decrease P losses f rom dairy farming systems is evaluated. Whole farm system studies have illu strated the potential environmental benefits of more closely monitoring imp orts of purchased feeds onto the farm.