Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (May 2021)

Effect of protein supplementation on yield and milk composition of F1 Holstein x Zebu cows kept in deferred pasture of brachiaria grass

  • T.M.R. Lima,
  • J.R.M. Ruas,
  • V.M. Gomes,
  • V.R. Rocha Júnior,
  • F.P. Monção,
  • C.B. Silva,
  • J.P.S. Rigueira,
  • C.C.S. Carvalho,
  • E.C.J. Sales,
  • L.D.A. Rufino,
  • E.A. Silva,
  • D.S. Queiroz,
  • A.M.S. Alencar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 2
pp. 477 – 486

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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate different supplementation strategies concentrated to F1 Holstein x Zebu lactating cows managed in deferred signal grass pasture on the yield and composition of milk and body weight gain. Thirty six F1 Holstein x Zebu cows with an average lactation period of 267 ± 10 days, mean body weight of 548 ± 19kg were used following a completely randomized design in a 4 x 5 factorial scheme, being four feeding strategies and five days under evaluation. The treatments consisted of four nutritional strategies: deferred pasture as a source of roughage without supplementation (PDSS); deferred pasture as a source of roughage with protein supplement offer (PDCS); deferred pasture supplemented with 15 kilos of corn silage (natural base) + 1,200 grams of protein supplement (PDSP) and corn silage (ad libitum) + 700 grams of protein supplement (SMP). There was no interaction (P> 0.05) between the nutritional plans and days under evaluation for any of the variables. It was found that cows fed SMP showed milk production 26.06% higher than the other nutritional plans (mean of 11.46kg/day). F1 Holstein/Zebu cows handled in deferred pasture in a traditional way supplemented with protein maintains milk yield.

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