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Use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of present study was to investigate the effects of condensed molasses fermentation solubles (CMS) on lactation performance, rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility, and serum parameters of dairy cows. METHODS: A total of 75 healthy Holstein cows with the same parity (milk p...
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Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7876726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32106645 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0844 |
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author | Ma, Jian Ma, Chen Fan, Xue Shah, Ali Mujtaba Mao, Jiang |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The purpose of present study was to investigate the effects of condensed molasses fermentation solubles (CMS) on lactation performance, rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility, and serum parameters of dairy cows. METHODS: A total of 75 healthy Holstein cows with the same parity (milk production = 35±2.5 kg, body weight = 570±28 kg) were randomly selected and divided into 5 groups. One group served as control group (CON; no CMS), whereas the other 4 groups were CMS1 (accounted for 1% of the diet), CMS2 (2%), CMS3 (3%), and CMS4 (4%). All cows were fed regularly three times each day at 0800, 1600, and 2400 h. Cows received diet and water ad libitum. The experiment lasted for 60 days. RESULTS: Results showed that the dry matter intake, milk yield, and protein of CMS2 were maximum and higher (p<0.05) than CMS4. The ruminal pH was observed less than 6 in CMS3 and CMS4 groups. No noticeable difference of microbial protein was found between CON and CMS2 groups, while the microbial protein in these groups was higher (p<0.05) than CMS3 and CMS4 groups. The apparent digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and crude protein in CMS2 group was higher (p<0.05) than CMS3 and CMS4 groups. Compared to CMS3 and CMS4 groups, the CMS2 group increased (p<0.05) the serum concentrations of immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin M on d 60. CONCLUSION: Therefore, it is practicable that CMS substitutes for a part of concentrates in lactating cows’ diets, but higher addition of CMS (more than 3% of the diet) could decrease production performance of dairy cows as seen in the present study. |
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spelling | pubmed-78767262021-02-22 Use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows Ma, Jian Ma, Chen Fan, Xue Shah, Ali Mujtaba Mao, Jiang Anim Biosci Article OBJECTIVE: The purpose of present study was to investigate the effects of condensed molasses fermentation solubles (CMS) on lactation performance, rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility, and serum parameters of dairy cows. METHODS: A total of 75 healthy Holstein cows with the same parity (milk production = 35±2.5 kg, body weight = 570±28 kg) were randomly selected and divided into 5 groups. One group served as control group (CON; no CMS), whereas the other 4 groups were CMS1 (accounted for 1% of the diet), CMS2 (2%), CMS3 (3%), and CMS4 (4%). All cows were fed regularly three times each day at 0800, 1600, and 2400 h. Cows received diet and water ad libitum. The experiment lasted for 60 days. RESULTS: Results showed that the dry matter intake, milk yield, and protein of CMS2 were maximum and higher (p<0.05) than CMS4. The ruminal pH was observed less than 6 in CMS3 and CMS4 groups. No noticeable difference of microbial protein was found between CON and CMS2 groups, while the microbial protein in these groups was higher (p<0.05) than CMS3 and CMS4 groups. The apparent digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and crude protein in CMS2 group was higher (p<0.05) than CMS3 and CMS4 groups. Compared to CMS3 and CMS4 groups, the CMS2 group increased (p<0.05) the serum concentrations of immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin M on d 60. CONCLUSION: Therefore, it is practicable that CMS substitutes for a part of concentrates in lactating cows’ diets, but higher addition of CMS (more than 3% of the diet) could decrease production performance of dairy cows as seen in the present study. Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2021-02 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7876726/ /pubmed/32106645 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0844 Text en Copyright © 2021 by Animal Bioscience This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Ma, Jian Ma, Chen Fan, Xue Shah, Ali Mujtaba Mao, Jiang Use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows |
title | Use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows |
title_full | Use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows |
title_fullStr | Use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows |
title_short | Use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows |
title_sort | use of condensed molasses fermentation solubles as an alternative source of concentrates in dairy cows |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7876726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32106645 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0844 |
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