Author:
CHILLIARD YVES,DOREAU MICHEL
Abstract
The effects of a daily supplement of 300 ml fish oil and 20 g
rumen-protected methionine, alone or in combination, were investigated
in mid-lactation
cows receiving a maize silage-based diet ad lib. Fish oil
significantly decreased feed
intake, increased milk yield, decreased protein and casein concentrations,
and
especially fat concentration (by 13·1 g/kg) and output. Fat
concentration decreased
more in primiparous than in multiparous cows. Methionine supplementation
increased protein and casein concentrations and outputs. No significant
interaction
between oil and methionine supplementation was found on milk composition.
Treatments did not modify live weight or body condition changes, or lactose
and
non-casein nitrogenous compounds in milk. Oil plus methionine supplementation
made it possible to decrease milk fat content without changing protein
content.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
43 articles.
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