Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2010)

Estimation of nitrogen volatilisation in the bedded-pack of dairy cow barns

  • Antonello Cannas,
  • Ana Helena Dias Francesconi,
  • Gesumino Spanu,
  • Patrizia Carta,
  • Antonio Fenu,
  • Roberta Boe,
  • Alberto Stanislao Atzori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2009.s2.253
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2s
pp. 253 – 255

Abstract

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The objective of the study was to measure N volatilisation (NVOL) from bedded-pack dairy cow barns. Feed intake, milk production, bedding material used and meteorological variables were monitored in 3 dairy farms near the town of Arborea (39°46’26” N, 08°34’53” E, 7 m a.s.l.) during one month for each season from summer 2007 to spring 2008. NVOL was measured in the interval between excretion and removal of bedded-packs from barn floors. NVOL was measured using the N (nitrogen) to P (phosphorus) ratio marker method, considering P as an internal non-volatile marker in milk and manure. Nitrogen and P excretion was estimated by nutrient balance as intake minus N and P excreted in milk. NVOL coefficient and bad-pack temperature were almost constant among seasons. The annual mean NVOL in bedded-pack barns was equal to 38.8% of excreted N. Accounting also for the NVOL that occurred in the concrete floor of the feeding and walking areas of the barns, NVOL was 40.7% of N excreted.

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