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Net Energy Value of a Cassava Chip Ration for Lactation in Holstein–Friesian Crossbred Dairy Cattle Estimated by Indirect Calorimetry

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The net energy value of feedstuff for lactation is a critical piece of data for the development of the dairy feeding system toward improving animal productivity and sustainability. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), a tuber crop in the tropics, is available year-round for Thai cassa...

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Autores principales: Gunha, Thidarat, Kongphitee, Kanokwan, Binsulong, Bhoowadol, Sommart, Kritapon
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508073
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13142296
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Sumario:SIMPLE SUMMARY: The net energy value of feedstuff for lactation is a critical piece of data for the development of the dairy feeding system toward improving animal productivity and sustainability. Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), a tuber crop in the tropics, is available year-round for Thai cassava starch and the export feed industry. It contains abundant digestible starch, so its nutritive value makes it suitable as an alternative energy feed source for ruminants. Determination of the net energy value of cassava chips for lactation will allow for the more precise formulation of diets that are optimal for dairy cows. This study aimed to (1) evaluate the effects of cassava, including in the diets offered to mid-lactation dairy cows, on production performance and (2) determine the net energy for lactation content of cassava chips. The findings indicate that increasing the cassava chips in the diets of Holstein–Friesian crossbred dairy cows could result in improved nutrient intake, digestibility, energy balance status, milk yield, and milk composition without the effect on enteric methane yield and intensity. The net energy for the lactation of cassava chips was estimated as 8.03 MJ/kg DM. ABSTRACT: The objectives of this research were to (1) determine the feed intake, digestibility, and energy utilization and (2) estimate the net energy value of cassava chips consumed by lactating dairy cows. Four multiparous Holstein–Friesian crossbred cows at 139 ± 33 (mean ± SD) day in milk were assigned according to a 4 × 4 Latin square design with four periods. The four treatments included a diet substituted with cassava chips on a 0%, 12%, 24%, and 36% dry matter (DM) basis in the basal diet. Indirect calorimetry with a head cage respiration system was used to determine nutrient and energy utilization. Increasing the number of cassava chips in the diet resulted in a linear increase (p < 0.05) in nutrient intake and digestibility but a linear decrease (p < 0.01) in crude protein (CP) and fiber. The enteric methane yield and intensity were not affected (p > 0.05), while energy was lost as feces and urine reduced linearly (p < 0.05). Milk yield and milk composition (protein, fat, lactose) also increased linearly (p < 0.05). The net energy requirement for the maintenance of the lactating cows was estimated as 327 kJ/kg of metabolic body weight, and the efficiency of metabolizable energy used for lactation was 0.66. The estimated net energy value of cassava chips for lactation was 8.03 MJ/kg DM.