Effect of dietary supplementation or cessation of magnesium-based alkalizers on milk fat output in dairy cows under milk fat depression conditions

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作者
Razzaghi, A. [1 ,5 ]
Vakili, A. R. [1 ]
Khorrami, B. [2 ]
Ghaffari, M. H. [3 ]
Rico, D. E. [4 ]
机构
[1] Ferdowsi Univ Mashhad, Dept Anim Sci, Fac Agr, Mashhad 917751163, Razavi Khorasan, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran, Dept Anim & Poultry Sci, Coll Aburaihan, Tehran 3391653755, Iran
[3] Univ Bonn, Inst Anim Sci, Physiol & Hyg Unit, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
[4] Ctr Rech Sci Anim Deschambault CRSAD, Deschambault, PQ G0A 1S0, Canada
[5] Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke, Prod Syst, Jokioinen 31600, Finland
关键词
magnesium; milk fat depression; trans-fatty acid; performance; POTASSIUM CARBONATE SESQUIHYDRATE; SODIUM-BICARBONATE; RUMEN FERMENTATION; ACID PROFILE; BIOHYDROGENATION; CONCENTRATE; PERFORMANCE; STARCH; OXIDE; GRAIN;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2021-20457
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
We aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation with magnesium oxide and calcium -magnesium dolomite on milk fat synthesis and milk fatty acid profile or persistency in milk fat synthesis after their cessation in dairy cows under milk fat depression conditions. Twenty-four multiparous dairy cows in early lactation (mean +/- standard deviation; 112 +/- 14 d in milk) were used in a randomized complete block design. Milk fat depression was induced in all cows for 10 d by feeding a diet containing 35.2% starch, 28.7% neutral detergent fiber, and 4.8% total fatty acid (dry matter). The experiment was conducted in 2 periods. During the Mg-supplementation period (d 1-20), cows were randomly assigned to (1) the milk fat depression diet used during the induction phase (control; n = 8), (2) the control diet plus 0.4% magnesium oxide (MG; n = 8), or (3) the control diet plus 0.8% calcium-magnesium dolomite (CMC; n = 8). Compared with the control group, feeding the magnesium-supplemented diets increased milk fat concentration and yield by 12% within 4 d. During the 20-d Mg-supplementation period, both the MG and CMC diets increased milk fat concentration and yield, as well as 3.5% fat-corrected milk and energy-corrected milk yield, without affecting dry matter intake, milk yield, and milk protein and lactose concentrations. In the Mg-cessation period (d 21-30), all cows received the control diet, which resulted in a greater milk fat concentration and yield in the cows that had already received the MG and CMC diets in the Mg-supplementation period. Whereas, milk fat concentration and yield remained high after discontinuation of the magnesium-containing alkalizer until d 27. The difference in milk fat synthesis was associated with lower trans-10 C18:1 (-22%) and higher trans-11 C18:1 (+12.5%) concentrations in milk during the Mg -supplementation period. Furthermore, it was evident that within 2 d of supplementation, the trans-10: trans-11 ratio was lower in MG and CMC cows compared with cows receiving the control. This suggested that the effect of magnesium-based alkalizers on milk fat synthesis was mediated via a shift in ruminal biohydrogenation of cis-9,cis-12 C18:2 in the rumen. In conclusion, abrupt addition of magnesium oxide and calcium-magnesium dolomite increased milk fat synthesis, which persisted for 7 d after cessation of magnesium-based alkalizers. A similar ability to recover milk fat synthesis and normal fatty acid biohydrogenation pathways was observed for magnesium oxide and calcium-magnesium dolomite.
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页码:2275 / 2287
页数:13
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