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Efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (Bos Indicus)

The present study was conducted on efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle. 18 lactating crossbred cattle of early to mid-lactation, approximate body weight (375.39±23.43 kg), milk yield, parity and stage of lactation were divided into three grou...

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Autores principales: Saha, Debashis, Gupta, Radhe Shyam, Singh Baghel, Ramesh Pratap, Khare, Ankur
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Urmia University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25610572
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author Saha, Debashis
Gupta, Radhe Shyam
Singh Baghel, Ramesh Pratap
Khare, Ankur
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description The present study was conducted on efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle. 18 lactating crossbred cattle of early to mid-lactation, approximate body weight (375.39±23.43 kg), milk yield, parity and stage of lactation were divided into three groups of six animals each and were fed 0, 50 and 100% diammonium phosphate (DAP) in the mineral mixture of concentrates for 120 days. The chaffed mixed roughage (berseem + wheat straw) and concentrate mixture was fed to supply about nearly 18:82 concentrate to roughage ratio on dry matter basis. Tap water was available to the animals twice daily. A metabolism trial of seven days was conducted at the end of experiment to study digestibility of organic nutrients and balances of energy. DAP did not affect the nutrient intake, body weight changes, digestibility of Dry matter (DM), Crude protein (CP), Ether extract (EE), Crude fiber (CF), Nitrogen free extract (NFE) and daily milk yield. It was concluded that the at 46.07 Mcal Gross energy intake level the losses in feces, urine, methane and heat production was 45.82%, 5.40%, 4.31% and 33.01%, respectively, and net energy retention for milk production was 11.43%. The gross efficiency of conversion of metabolic energy ME for milk production was 35.69% and the net efficiency of conversion of ME for milk production was 39.56%.
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spelling pubmed-42999862015-01-21 Efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (Bos Indicus) Saha, Debashis Gupta, Radhe Shyam Singh Baghel, Ramesh Pratap Khare, Ankur Vet Res Forum Short Communication The present study was conducted on efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle. 18 lactating crossbred cattle of early to mid-lactation, approximate body weight (375.39±23.43 kg), milk yield, parity and stage of lactation were divided into three groups of six animals each and were fed 0, 50 and 100% diammonium phosphate (DAP) in the mineral mixture of concentrates for 120 days. The chaffed mixed roughage (berseem + wheat straw) and concentrate mixture was fed to supply about nearly 18:82 concentrate to roughage ratio on dry matter basis. Tap water was available to the animals twice daily. A metabolism trial of seven days was conducted at the end of experiment to study digestibility of organic nutrients and balances of energy. DAP did not affect the nutrient intake, body weight changes, digestibility of Dry matter (DM), Crude protein (CP), Ether extract (EE), Crude fiber (CF), Nitrogen free extract (NFE) and daily milk yield. It was concluded that the at 46.07 Mcal Gross energy intake level the losses in feces, urine, methane and heat production was 45.82%, 5.40%, 4.31% and 33.01%, respectively, and net energy retention for milk production was 11.43%. The gross efficiency of conversion of metabolic energy ME for milk production was 35.69% and the net efficiency of conversion of ME for milk production was 39.56%. Urmia University Press 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC4299986/ /pubmed/25610572 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Saha, Debashis
Gupta, Radhe Shyam
Singh Baghel, Ramesh Pratap
Khare, Ankur
Efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (Bos Indicus)
title Efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (Bos Indicus)
title_full Efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (Bos Indicus)
title_fullStr Efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (Bos Indicus)
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (Bos Indicus)
title_short Efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (Bos Indicus)
title_sort efficiency of utilization of dietary energy for milk production in lactating crossbred cattle (bos indicus)
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25610572
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