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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Main Authors: Luca Rapetti, Stefania Colombini, Gianni Colombari, Gianni Matteo Crovetto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/428
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spelling 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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author Luca Rapetti
Stefania Colombini
Gianni Colombari
Gianni Matteo Crovetto
spellingShingle Luca Rapetti
Stefania Colombini
Gianni Colombari
Gianni Matteo Crovetto
Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows
Italian Journal of Animal Science
CP level, Milk production, N excretion
author_facet Luca Rapetti
Stefania Colombini
Gianni Colombari
Gianni Matteo Crovetto
author_sort Luca Rapetti
title Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows
title_short Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows
title_full Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows
title_fullStr Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows
title_full_unstemmed Effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and N utilization in dairy cows
title_sort effects of constant vs variable dietary protein content on milk production and n utilization in dairy cows
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description 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.
topic CP level, Milk production, N excretion
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/428
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