The effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cows

Abstract Background Negative energy balance during the transition period is a concern for both conventional and certified organic dairy systems. During early lactation, supplemental strategies are used to cope with nutrient deficiencies that are associated with impaired health, production, and repro...

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Main Authors: Diego Manriquez, Liang Chen, Pedro Melendez, Pablo Pinedo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-12-01
Series:BMC Veterinary Research
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Fat
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-019-2199-8
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spelling doaj-6b660aac29454409bdfe68d4bea1569d2020-12-13T12:13:31ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482019-12-0115111410.1186/s12917-019-2199-8The effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cowsDiego Manriquez0Liang Chen1Pedro Melendez2Pablo Pinedo3Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State UniversityAurora Organic DairyDepartment of Population Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of GeorgiaDepartment of Animal Sciences, Colorado State UniversityAbstract Background Negative energy balance during the transition period is a concern for both conventional and certified organic dairy systems. During early lactation, supplemental strategies are used to cope with nutrient deficiencies that are associated with impaired health, production, and reproduction. As organic certified dairies in the United States face restricted access to dietary supplements, the evaluation of products especially formulated for organic production is needed. Our objective was to assess the effect of supplementing 0.45 kg/d of an organic rumen-protected fat (RPF) on health, metabolic status, and productive and reproductive performance of organic certified Holstein cows from 1 to 150 days in milk (DIM). Two-hundred and two cows were enrolled in a randomized blocked controlled trial conducted from January to July 2017 in a certified organic dairy located in Northern Colorado (USA). Two groups were randomly assigned to be individually supplemented with organic RPF (ORG; n = 100) or control pellets (CON; n = 102) once per day, in addition to the total mixed ration (TMR). Outcomes of interest included milk yield (kg/d) and milk components, serum concentration of glucose, and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), resumption of cyclicity, time-to-first artificial insemination (AI), conception at first AI, and conception within 150 DIM, disease occurrence, culling, mortality. Results A significant effect for the inclusion of RPF was found in daily milk yield; RPF supplemented cows had greater milk yield (1.6 kg/d) compared to CON cows up to 150 DIM (P = 0.03). During grazing, multiparous (MP) ORG cows had greater milk yield compared to MP CON cows, whereas no effect was found in primiparous (PP) cows. Health outcomes, serum metabolite concentrations, and reproductive performance were not affected by the inclusion of RPF. Body condition loss was smaller in the ORG group up to 80 DIM; however, there was no effect on body condition during the grazing season and in the overall study period. Conclusions These results indicate that supplementation of RPF increased daily milk yield and prevented body condition loss during at 90 DIM. However, RPF supplementation did not affect health, serum metabolite concentration, milk components, and reproductive outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-019-2199-8FatTransitionRumenFatty acidsOrganic
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author Diego Manriquez
Liang Chen
Pedro Melendez
Pablo Pinedo
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Liang Chen
Pedro Melendez
Pablo Pinedo
The effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cows
BMC Veterinary Research
Fat
Transition
Rumen
Fatty acids
Organic
author_facet Diego Manriquez
Liang Chen
Pedro Melendez
Pablo Pinedo
author_sort Diego Manriquez
title The effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cows
title_short The effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cows
title_full The effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cows
title_fullStr The effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed The effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cows
title_sort effect of an organic rumen-protected fat supplement on performance, metabolic status, and health of dairy cows
publisher BMC
series BMC Veterinary Research
issn 1746-6148
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background Negative energy balance during the transition period is a concern for both conventional and certified organic dairy systems. During early lactation, supplemental strategies are used to cope with nutrient deficiencies that are associated with impaired health, production, and reproduction. As organic certified dairies in the United States face restricted access to dietary supplements, the evaluation of products especially formulated for organic production is needed. Our objective was to assess the effect of supplementing 0.45 kg/d of an organic rumen-protected fat (RPF) on health, metabolic status, and productive and reproductive performance of organic certified Holstein cows from 1 to 150 days in milk (DIM). Two-hundred and two cows were enrolled in a randomized blocked controlled trial conducted from January to July 2017 in a certified organic dairy located in Northern Colorado (USA). Two groups were randomly assigned to be individually supplemented with organic RPF (ORG; n = 100) or control pellets (CON; n = 102) once per day, in addition to the total mixed ration (TMR). Outcomes of interest included milk yield (kg/d) and milk components, serum concentration of glucose, and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), resumption of cyclicity, time-to-first artificial insemination (AI), conception at first AI, and conception within 150 DIM, disease occurrence, culling, mortality. Results A significant effect for the inclusion of RPF was found in daily milk yield; RPF supplemented cows had greater milk yield (1.6 kg/d) compared to CON cows up to 150 DIM (P = 0.03). During grazing, multiparous (MP) ORG cows had greater milk yield compared to MP CON cows, whereas no effect was found in primiparous (PP) cows. Health outcomes, serum metabolite concentrations, and reproductive performance were not affected by the inclusion of RPF. Body condition loss was smaller in the ORG group up to 80 DIM; however, there was no effect on body condition during the grazing season and in the overall study period. Conclusions These results indicate that supplementation of RPF increased daily milk yield and prevented body condition loss during at 90 DIM. However, RPF supplementation did not affect health, serum metabolite concentration, milk components, and reproductive outcomes.
topic Fat
Transition
Rumen
Fatty acids
Organic
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-019-2199-8
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