Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi (Mar 2022)

Effects of supplementation with rumen-protected methionine on milk performance, plasma biochemical indices and amino acid concentration in dairy goats subject to heat stress

  • Li LI,
  • Xinyi LAN,
  • Hao LING,
  • Jintao QU,
  • Qianming JIANG,
  • Shengguo TANG,
  • Peihua ZHANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9775/kvfd.2021.26647
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 177 – 184

Abstract

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Th is study examined the eff ects of four levels of rumen-protected methionine (RPM) on the milk performance of dairy goats subjected to severe heat stress (temperature humidity index >90). Seventy-five Guanzhong dairy goats (52.6±4.9 kg) with the same farrowing period and lactation day (120±10 d) were randomly divided into five groups of 15 head and fed a 13.55% crude protein diet supplemented with 0, 1.5, 3, 4.5 or 6 g/d RPM in the concentrate. Th e trial included nine days adaptation time and 30 days of sampling and analysis. Th e addition of RPM did not change feed intake but 1.5 g/d RPM significantly increased milk protein content, the ratio of milk to feed, and the economic returns. No significant changes in milk fat or urea-nitrogen concentrations or somatic cell count were observed. Plasma ureanitrogen was significantly lowered in the 1.5 g/d RPM group. RPM supplementation increased plasma methionine concentration and total amino acid concentration in a dose-dependent manner. Th e highest dose of RPM (6 g/d) enhanced plasma immunoglobulin G concentration. It is demonstrated that supplementation with an appropriate dose of RPM to dairy goats fed a relatively low protein diet and subject to heat stress can increase milk protein production and improve economic returns.

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