Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows
Forty-two lactating Holstein cows were divided into two groups, control (C) and test (T), and used in a cross-over design. In each group cows were also divided in three subgroups on the basis of milk yield: low (L), medium (M) and high (H). C cows were fed a diet with 15.4% CP on DM. T cows were fed...
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doaj-80bddd9bc6fc4fee8a25e2830fba7a782020-11-25T01:56:46ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-0182s29229410.4081/ijas.2009.s2.292Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cowsLuca RapettiStefania ColombiniGianni ColombariGianni Matteo CrovettoForty-two lactating Holstein cows were divided into two groups, control (C) and test (T), and used in a cross-over design. In each group cows were also divided in three subgroups on the basis of milk yield: low (L), medium (M) and high (H). C cows were fed a diet with 15.4% CP on DM. T cows were fed three diets with the CP content (% DM) adjusted to milk yield (13.6, 15.2 and 17.2 for diets TL, TM and TH). At the highest level of production TH diet improved milk yield (kg/d) (38.9 C vs 41.0 TH) and FCM (kg/d) (39.6 C vs 40.6 TH) (P<0.05). No differences were detected for TL and TM diets compared to C. For L and H subgroups milk urea (mg/dl) was increased by the higher CP diets (28 C vs 24 TL; 30 C vs 36 TH; P<0.05). N efficiency (milk N, %N intake) was higher with lower CP diets (22 C vs 25 TL; 32 C vs 29 TH) and for increased milk yield. An adequate CP content of the diet enhances milk production in high yielding dairy cows, but an excessive amount of dietary N increases milk urea and N excretion.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/428CP level, Milk production, N excretion |
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Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows |
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Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows |
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Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows |
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Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows |
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Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows |
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effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and n utilization in dairy cows |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2010-01-01 |
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Forty-two lactating Holstein cows were divided into two groups, control (C) and test (T), and used in a cross-over design. In each group cows were also divided in three subgroups on the basis of milk yield: low (L), medium (M) and high (H). C cows were fed a diet with 15.4% CP on DM. T cows were fed three diets with the CP content (% DM) adjusted to milk yield (13.6, 15.2 and 17.2 for diets TL, TM and TH). At the highest level of production TH diet improved milk yield (kg/d) (38.9 C vs 41.0 TH) and FCM (kg/d) (39.6 C vs 40.6 TH) (P<0.05). No differences were detected for TL and TM diets compared to C. For L and H subgroups milk urea (mg/dl) was increased by the higher CP diets (28 C vs 24 TL; 30 C vs 36 TH; P<0.05). N efficiency (milk N, %N intake) was higher with lower CP diets (22 C vs 25 TL; 32 C vs 29 TH) and for increased milk yield. An adequate CP content of the diet enhances milk production in high yielding dairy cows, but an excessive amount of dietary N increases milk urea and N excretion. |
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CP level, Milk production, N excretion |
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