Pc. Chiy et Cjc. Phillips, Sodium fertilizer application to pasture. 10. A comparison of the responses of dairy cows with high and low milk yield potential, GRASS FOR S, 55(4), 2000, pp. 343-350
Current recommendations for the intake of sodium of lactating dairy cows ar
e related to milk yield. A study was conducted to compare the responses of
cows of high and low milk production potential to the application of sodium
fertilizer to grazed perennial ryegrass pasture. The application of sodium
fertilizer increased the intake of herbage dry matter (DM), the time that
cows spent grazing and the biting rate. It also increased the concentration
of sodium, magnesium and calcium in herbage and decreased the concentratio
n of potassium. Applying sodium fertilizer increased milk yield and milk fa
t concentration and decreased somatic cell count in the milk of cows of low
-production potential only, whereas it increased persistency of milk produc
tion in the cows of high-production potential. The concentration of lactose
in milk increased in both groups after the application of sodium fertilize
r. It is concluded that the optimum dietary sodium concentration for grazin
g cows does not increase with milk yield, and that most immediate advantage
will be gained from increasing the sodium concentration in herbage for low
-yielding cows.