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A Study on the Effects of Rumen Acidity on Rumination Time and Yield, Composition, and Technological Properties of Milk from Early Lactating Holstein Cows

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The increase in milk yield achieved in recent decades by the dairy sector has been sustained by feeding dairy cows with more concentrates and less forage. This leads to increasing rumen acidity, a status widespread in high-producing dairy cows that may affect feed intake, impair rumi...

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Autores principales: Saha, Sudeb, Gallo, Luigi, Bittante, Giovanni, Schiavon, Stefano, Bergamaschi, Matteo, Gianesella, Matteo, Fiore, Enrico
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30795570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9020066
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author Saha, Sudeb
Gallo, Luigi
Bittante, Giovanni
Schiavon, Stefano
Bergamaschi, Matteo
Gianesella, Matteo
Fiore, Enrico
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Gallo, Luigi
Bittante, Giovanni
Schiavon, Stefano
Bergamaschi, Matteo
Gianesella, Matteo
Fiore, Enrico
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The increase in milk yield achieved in recent decades by the dairy sector has been sustained by feeding dairy cows with more concentrates and less forage. This leads to increasing rumen acidity, a status widespread in high-producing dairy cows that may affect feed intake, impair ruminal digestion, and cause diarrhea, laminitis, inflammation, and liver abscesses. The effects of rumen acidity on milk yield and composition are controversial, while those on milk coagulation properties and cheese yield have not yet been explored. This study investigated whether the rumen acidity status affects rumination time, and the production, composition, coagulation properties and cheese yield of milk obtained by 100 early-lactating Holstein cows. The variation in rumen acidity was associated with changes in the cows’ rumen fluid composition and circadian pattern of rumination time. Moreover, daily milk yield linearly decreased as the rumen acidity increased. Conversely, the composition and technological properties of milk were unaffected, even when there were differences in rumen acidity, suggesting that variation in rumen acidity has little impact on cheese-making traits. ABSTRACT: The use of high grain rations in dairy cows is related to an increase in rumen acidity. This study investigated whether the rumen acidity status affects rumination time (RT), and the production, composition, coagulation properties (MCPs) and cheese yield (CY) of milk. One hundred early-lactating Holstein cows with no clinical signs of disease and fed total mixed rations were used. Rumen fluid was collected once from each cow by rumenocentesis to determine pH and volatile fatty acid (VFA) content. The cows were classified according to the quartile of rumen acidity (QRA), a factor defined by multivariate analysis and associated with VFA and pH. Rumen fluid pH averaged 5.61 in the first quartile and 6.42 in the fourth, and total VFA content increased linearly with increasing rumen acidity. In addition, RT increased as rumen acidity increased, but only in the daily time interval from 08:00 to 12:00. Milk yield linearly decreased as rumen acidity increased, whereas QRA did not affect pH, fat or protein contents of milk. Furthermore, the MCPs, assessed by lactodynamograph, and CY were unaffected by QRA. It is suggested that differences in rumen acidity have little influence on the nutrient content, coagulation properties and CY of milk.
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spelling pubmed-64064622019-03-08 A Study on the Effects of Rumen Acidity on Rumination Time and Yield, Composition, and Technological Properties of Milk from Early Lactating Holstein Cows Saha, Sudeb Gallo, Luigi Bittante, Giovanni Schiavon, Stefano Bergamaschi, Matteo Gianesella, Matteo Fiore, Enrico Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The increase in milk yield achieved in recent decades by the dairy sector has been sustained by feeding dairy cows with more concentrates and less forage. This leads to increasing rumen acidity, a status widespread in high-producing dairy cows that may affect feed intake, impair ruminal digestion, and cause diarrhea, laminitis, inflammation, and liver abscesses. The effects of rumen acidity on milk yield and composition are controversial, while those on milk coagulation properties and cheese yield have not yet been explored. This study investigated whether the rumen acidity status affects rumination time, and the production, composition, coagulation properties and cheese yield of milk obtained by 100 early-lactating Holstein cows. The variation in rumen acidity was associated with changes in the cows’ rumen fluid composition and circadian pattern of rumination time. Moreover, daily milk yield linearly decreased as the rumen acidity increased. Conversely, the composition and technological properties of milk were unaffected, even when there were differences in rumen acidity, suggesting that variation in rumen acidity has little impact on cheese-making traits. ABSTRACT: The use of high grain rations in dairy cows is related to an increase in rumen acidity. This study investigated whether the rumen acidity status affects rumination time (RT), and the production, composition, coagulation properties (MCPs) and cheese yield (CY) of milk. One hundred early-lactating Holstein cows with no clinical signs of disease and fed total mixed rations were used. Rumen fluid was collected once from each cow by rumenocentesis to determine pH and volatile fatty acid (VFA) content. The cows were classified according to the quartile of rumen acidity (QRA), a factor defined by multivariate analysis and associated with VFA and pH. Rumen fluid pH averaged 5.61 in the first quartile and 6.42 in the fourth, and total VFA content increased linearly with increasing rumen acidity. In addition, RT increased as rumen acidity increased, but only in the daily time interval from 08:00 to 12:00. Milk yield linearly decreased as rumen acidity increased, whereas QRA did not affect pH, fat or protein contents of milk. Furthermore, the MCPs, assessed by lactodynamograph, and CY were unaffected by QRA. It is suggested that differences in rumen acidity have little influence on the nutrient content, coagulation properties and CY of milk. MDPI 2019-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6406462/ /pubmed/30795570 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9020066 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schiavon, Stefano
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Fiore, Enrico
A Study on the Effects of Rumen Acidity on Rumination Time and Yield, Composition, and Technological Properties of Milk from Early Lactating Holstein Cows
title A Study on the Effects of Rumen Acidity on Rumination Time and Yield, Composition, and Technological Properties of Milk from Early Lactating Holstein Cows
title_full A Study on the Effects of Rumen Acidity on Rumination Time and Yield, Composition, and Technological Properties of Milk from Early Lactating Holstein Cows
title_fullStr A Study on the Effects of Rumen Acidity on Rumination Time and Yield, Composition, and Technological Properties of Milk from Early Lactating Holstein Cows
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the Effects of Rumen Acidity on Rumination Time and Yield, Composition, and Technological Properties of Milk from Early Lactating Holstein Cows
title_short A Study on the Effects of Rumen Acidity on Rumination Time and Yield, Composition, and Technological Properties of Milk from Early Lactating Holstein Cows
title_sort study on the effects of rumen acidity on rumination time and yield, composition, and technological properties of milk from early lactating holstein cows
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30795570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9020066
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