Journal of Applied Animal Research (Jan 2019)

Effects of increasing monensin doses on performance of mid-lactating Holstein cows

  • Mayara Celpf Bailoni Santos,
  • Ana Paula Chaves Araújo,
  • Beatriz Conti Venturelli,
  • Jose Esler Freitas,
  • Rafael Villela Barletta,
  • Jefferson Rodrigues Gandra,
  • Pablo Gomes de Paiva,
  • Tiago Sabela Acedo,
  • Francisco Palma Rennó

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2019.1629298
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 1
pp. 297 – 302

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of increasing monensin doses on intake, nutrient digestion, ruminal fermentation, nitrogen balance, blood metabolites, milk yield and composition of lactating dairy cows. Twelve Holstein cows (135 ± DIM; 580 ± kg of BW) were assigned to three 4 × 4 Latin square design, with 21-d periods. Cows were randomly assigned within each square to receive one of the following treatments: Control (C): 0 mg kg−1 DM of monensin; Monensin 12 (M12): 12 mg kg−1 DM of monensin; Monensin 24 (M24): 24 mg kg−1 DM of monensin and Monensin 48 (M48): 48 mg kg−1 DM of monensin. Monensin had quadratic effect on intake of dry matter. Apparent total-tract digestibility of DM were similar between treatments; however, digestibility of CP increased. Monensin had no effect on ruminal pH, NH3 concentration, but propionate increased by monensin. Blood urea nitrogen was increased linearly by monensin. There was a quadratic effect of monensin on N intake. Monensin had a quadratic effect on milk yield, whereas 3.5% FCM was decreased linearly. These results suggest that monensin improves performance of mid-lactating dairy cows fed corn silage-based diet, and monensin can be added up to 24 mg/kg of DM diets.

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