Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Jul 2020)

Supplementation with different non-fiber carbohydrate sources in dairy cow diets with high or low rumen-undegradable protein content

  • J.P.P. Oliveira,
  • A.F. Bicalho,
  • V.M.R. Malacco,
  • C.F.A. Lage,
  • H.M. Saturnino,
  • S.G. Coelho,
  • B.M. Sousa,
  • J.P.P. Rodrigues,
  • R.B. Reis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-10820
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 3
pp. 936 – 946

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The objective for this study was to evaluate the supplementation with different non-fibrous carbohydrate (NFC) sources for grazing dairy cows in diets with high or low concentrations of rumen undegradable protein (RUP). Twelve multiparous cows averaging 30kg/d of milk production and 45±23 days in milk in a 4x4 Latin square design with 2 × 2 factorial arrangement were used. The difference in NFC content of the diets was achieved using ground corn (GC) or dried citrus pulp (DCP). Dietary RUP was altered by the partial replacement of soybean meal (LRUP) by roasted whole soybean and corn gluten meal (HRUP). Greater dry matter intake (DMI) was observed in DCP treatments compared to GC treatments (19.2 and 17.7kg/day of DM, respectively). Milk fat concentration was lower for LRUP treatments (3.4%) when compared to HRUP (3.6%). The milk protein concentration was greater for GC treatments (2.9%) in relation to DCP treatments (2.8%). Lower milk ureic nitrogen was observed when DCP diets were fed compared to those with GC (17.8 and 21.2mg/dL, respectively). The use of DCP as CNF source increased dry matter intake as well as milk fat concentration, although no differences in milk production were observed for RUP level.

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