Author:
KOWALSKI ZYGMUNT M.,PISULEWSKI PAWEŁ M.,SPANGHERO MAURO
Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of supplementing
the diets of dairy cows with Ca soaps of rapeseed fatty acids (CSRFA) and rumen-protected (RP) methionine on their milk yield and composition, including milk
protein fractions and fatty acids. Twelve Polish Red Lowland cows were used in a
complete balanced two period changeover experiment. The four treatment diets were
a control consisting of a total mixed ration of grass silage and concentrates, and the
total mixed ration supplemented with RP methionine, CSRFA or RP methionine
plus CSRFA. Dry matter intake was not affected by diet. Milk yield increased when
cows were given the diet with CSRFA, but supplementation of diets with RP
methionine did not affect milk yield. Milk protein content, but not milk protein yield,
decreased when CSRFA was given. The addition of RP methionine to the control diet
and the CSRFA diet produced similar increases in the milk protein content.
Supplementation of the diet with CSRFA significantly changed the milk fatty acid
profile: the proportions of 10:0, 12:0, 14:0, 15:0 and 16:0 in milk fat decreased, but
those of 18:0 and cis-18:1 increased. We conclude that CSRFA can be used in
practical dairy diets to increase milk yield and manipulate its fatty acid composition.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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