Replacing wheat with canola meal and maize grain in the diet of lactating dairy cows: Feed intake, milk production and cow condition responses

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McDonnell, Ruairi P. [1 ]
Staines, Martin vH [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Dept Agr & Food Western Australia, Verschuer Pl, Bunbury, WA 6230, Australia
[2] Western Dairy Res Dev & Extens Hub, Verschuer Pl, Bunbury, WA 6230, Australia
关键词
Dairy cows; grass silage; wheat; maize grain; canola meal; RESTRICTED PASTURE ALLOWANCE; PARTIAL MIXED RATIONS; BODY CONDITION SCORE; RUMINAL FERMENTATION; DIFFERENT STRATEGIES; PROTEIN; PERFORMANCE; SUPPLEMENTS; HISTIDINE; DIGESTIBILITY;
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10.1017/S002202991700036X
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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This research paper describes the effect of partially replacing wheat with maize grain and canola meal on milk production and body condition changes in early lactation Holstein-Friesian dairy cows consuming a grass silage-based diet over an 83-d period. Two groups of 39 cows were stratified for age, parity, historical milk yield and days in milk (DIM), and offered one of two treatment diets. The first treatment (CON) reflected a typical diet used by Western Australian dairy producers in summer and comprised (kg DM/cow per d); 8 kg of annual ryegrass silage, 6 kg of crushed wheat (provided once daily in a mixed ration), 3.6 kg of crushed lupins (provided in the milking parlour in two daily portions) and ad libitum lucerne haylage. The second treatment diet (COMP) was identical except the 6 kg of crushed wheat was replaced by 6 kg of a more complex concentrate mix (27% crushed wheat, 34% maize grain and 37% canola meal). Lucerne haylage was provided independently in the paddock to all cows, and no pasture was available throughout the experiment. The COMP group had a greater mean overall daily intake (22.5 vs 20.4 kg DM/cow) and a higher energy corrected milk (ECM) yield (29.2 vs 27.1 kg/cow; P = 0.047) than the CON cows. The difference in overall intake was caused by a higher daily intake of lucerne haylage in COMP cows (4.5 vs 2.3 kg DM/ cow). The CON group had a higher concentration of milk fat (42.1 vs 39.3 g/kg; P = 0.029) than COMP cows. Milk protein yield was greater in COMP cows (P < 0.021); however, milk fat yield was unaffected by treatment. It is concluded that partially replacing wheat with canola meal and maize grain in a grass silage-based diet increases voluntary DMI of conserved forage and consequently yields of ECM and milk protein.
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