Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Feb 2022)

Supplementation strategies for lactating F1 Holstein x Zebu cows on deferred pastures

  • Guilherme Reis de Souza,
  • João Paulo Sampaio Rigueira,
  • José Reinaldo Mendes Ruas,
  • Virgílio Mesquita Gomes,
  • Vicente Ribeiro Rocha Júnior,
  • Flávio Pinto Monção,
  • Leidy Darmony de Almeida Rufino,
  • Cinara da Cunha Siqueira Carvalho,
  • Ariadne Freitas Silva,
  • Edilane Aparecida da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n3p1065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 3

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different concentrate supplementation strategies to lactating F1 Holstein x Zebu cows managed on deferred signal grass pasture on milk yield, composition and body weight gain. Thirty-six F1 Holstein x Zebu cows with average days in milk of 102 ± 10 and body weight of 501 ± 19 kg were allotted to a 4 x 5 completely randomized factorial design, with four feeding strategies and five weeks of evaluation. The treatments consisted of four nutritional strategies: deferred pasture as a source of roughage + 700 grams of protein supplement (PDPI); deferred pasture as a source of roughage + 1,200 grams of protein supplement (PDPII); deferred pasture + 15 kilograms of corn silage (natural basis) + 1,200 grams of protein supplement (PDSP) and corn silage (ad libitum) + 700 grams of protein supplement (CSS). There was no interaction (P = 0.99) between supplementation strategies and test days on milk yield and chemical composition. The mean milk yield of cows managed on PDPI, PDPII and PDSP was 11.50 kg/day (P > 0.05), which was 14.30% lower than that of cows managed on CSS. Fat content (P < 0.01), protein (P < 0.01), lactose (P < 0.01), defatted dry extract (DDE) (P< 0 .01), total solids (P < 0.01) and milk casein (P < 0.01) were affected by different supplementation strategies. F1 Holstein x Zebu cows on deferred Urochloa decumbens cv. Basilisk pasture and supplemented with concentrate maintains milk production at 11.50 kg with normal composition, maintaining satisfactory body weight and condition score.

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