Feed sorting and intake affected by the physical form and composition of the total mixed ration in dairy cows

AbstractThis study observes the effects of manipulating the diet in its physical form and in cereal composition of the concentrate on sorting behaviour, feed intake, composition of milk, and degree of discomfort in dairy cows. In a commercial dairy farm with 360 mid-lactation Holstein cows (averaged 105 days), three treatments of feeding handling were applied sequentially during 120 days, each separated by periods of 30 days of resting: (1) Time of chopping of the total mixed ration (TMR): 15min (N= 180) and 23min (N= 180), (2) Physical form of the concentrate: meal (N= 180) and pellet (N= 180), and (3) Cereal composition in the concentrate: mix of corn, barley and wheat in traditional proportions (3.6:1:1) (N= 120), barley only (N= 120) and corn only (N= 120). Animals feeding TMR chopped for 23min selected less and consumed more ration, and had more milk protein and less discomfort than cows feeding TMR chopped for 15min. The physical form of the concentrate, meal or pellet, did not affect feed sorting, but the meal form resulted in greater feed intake and milk fat percentage. The type of cereal in the concentrate did not affect feed sorting but affected feed intake, milk yield and milk composition. In conclusion, it is recommended using TMR chopped during 23min instead of 15min and using the traditional mix of cereals in the concentrate (corn, barn and wheat) instead of using only one cereal.

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Main Authors: González,Félix Hilario Diaz, Olmo,Diego Martínez Del, Muiño,Rodrigo, Benedito,José Luis, Hernández,Joaquín, Castillo,Cristina, Pereira,Víctor
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S1519-994020150003007362015-10-27Feed sorting and intake affected by the physical form and composition of the total mixed ration in dairy cowsGonzález,Félix Hilario DiazOlmo,Diego Martínez DelMuiño,RodrigoBenedito,José LuisHernández,JoaquínCastillo,CristinaPereira,Víctor feed selection milk composition particle size AbstractThis study observes the effects of manipulating the diet in its physical form and in cereal composition of the concentrate on sorting behaviour, feed intake, composition of milk, and degree of discomfort in dairy cows. In a commercial dairy farm with 360 mid-lactation Holstein cows (averaged 105 days), three treatments of feeding handling were applied sequentially during 120 days, each separated by periods of 30 days of resting: (1) Time of chopping of the total mixed ration (TMR): 15min (N= 180) and 23min (N= 180), (2) Physical form of the concentrate: meal (N= 180) and pellet (N= 180), and (3) Cereal composition in the concentrate: mix of corn, barley and wheat in traditional proportions (3.6:1:1) (N= 120), barley only (N= 120) and corn only (N= 120). Animals feeding TMR chopped for 23min selected less and consumed more ration, and had more milk protein and less discomfort than cows feeding TMR chopped for 15min. The physical form of the concentrate, meal or pellet, did not affect feed sorting, but the meal form resulted in greater feed intake and milk fat percentage. The type of cereal in the concentrate did not affect feed sorting but affected feed intake, milk yield and milk composition. In conclusion, it is recommended using TMR chopped during 23min instead of 15min and using the traditional mix of cereals in the concentrate (corn, barn and wheat) instead of using only one cereal.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUFBA - Universidade Federal da BahiaRevista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal v.16 n.3 20152015-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-99402015000300736en10.1590/S1519-99402015000300023
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author González,Félix Hilario Diaz
Olmo,Diego Martínez Del
Muiño,Rodrigo
Benedito,José Luis
Hernández,Joaquín
Castillo,Cristina
Pereira,Víctor
spellingShingle González,Félix Hilario Diaz
Olmo,Diego Martínez Del
Muiño,Rodrigo
Benedito,José Luis
Hernández,Joaquín
Castillo,Cristina
Pereira,Víctor
Feed sorting and intake affected by the physical form and composition of the total mixed ration in dairy cows
author_facet González,Félix Hilario Diaz
Olmo,Diego Martínez Del
Muiño,Rodrigo
Benedito,José Luis
Hernández,Joaquín
Castillo,Cristina
Pereira,Víctor
author_sort González,Félix Hilario Diaz
title Feed sorting and intake affected by the physical form and composition of the total mixed ration in dairy cows
title_short Feed sorting and intake affected by the physical form and composition of the total mixed ration in dairy cows
title_full Feed sorting and intake affected by the physical form and composition of the total mixed ration in dairy cows
title_fullStr Feed sorting and intake affected by the physical form and composition of the total mixed ration in dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Feed sorting and intake affected by the physical form and composition of the total mixed ration in dairy cows
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description AbstractThis study observes the effects of manipulating the diet in its physical form and in cereal composition of the concentrate on sorting behaviour, feed intake, composition of milk, and degree of discomfort in dairy cows. In a commercial dairy farm with 360 mid-lactation Holstein cows (averaged 105 days), three treatments of feeding handling were applied sequentially during 120 days, each separated by periods of 30 days of resting: (1) Time of chopping of the total mixed ration (TMR): 15min (N= 180) and 23min (N= 180), (2) Physical form of the concentrate: meal (N= 180) and pellet (N= 180), and (3) Cereal composition in the concentrate: mix of corn, barley and wheat in traditional proportions (3.6:1:1) (N= 120), barley only (N= 120) and corn only (N= 120). Animals feeding TMR chopped for 23min selected less and consumed more ration, and had more milk protein and less discomfort than cows feeding TMR chopped for 15min. The physical form of the concentrate, meal or pellet, did not affect feed sorting, but the meal form resulted in greater feed intake and milk fat percentage. The type of cereal in the concentrate did not affect feed sorting but affected feed intake, milk yield and milk composition. In conclusion, it is recommended using TMR chopped during 23min instead of 15min and using the traditional mix of cereals in the concentrate (corn, barn and wheat) instead of using only one cereal.
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