Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems (Mar 2022)

PRODUCTION AND MILK FATTY ACIDS PROFILE OF DAIRY GOATS FED WITH CANOLA SILAGE (Brassica napus) INSTEAD OF CORN SILAGE (Zea mays) IN TOTAL MIXED RATIONS

  • Luis Alberto Mejía Uribe,
  • Ignacio Arturo Domínguez Vara,
  • Fuensanta Hernández Ruipérez,
  • Ernesto Morales Almaráz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56369/tsaes.3717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2

Abstract

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Background. Canola silage (EC) is a viable alternative to replace corn silage (EM) in ruminants feed, due to its nutritional value and source of polyunsaturated fatty acids to improve the quality milk fat. Objective. To evaluate the inclusion of EC as substitute for of EM in total mixed rations (TMR) on milk production, composition and fatty acids profile of goats at the end lactation. Methodology. Ten Alpine goats (49 ± 2.5 kg LW, 194 ± 18 days in lactation) were fed with completely mixed diets containing 25% EC plus 25% EM (experimental diet) and 50% EM (control diet). Results. Milk production in goats fed with EC was 33.46% higher (P0.05) in milk fat, protein and lactose content, nor in dry matter intake between treatments. Implications. EC as an alternative forage in combination with EM, it is a viable feeding strategy for small ruminants. Conclusions. The use of EC represents a feeding strategy to improve the fatty acid profile of milk without effecting the chemical composition of milk and the productive response of goats at the end of lactation.

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