Short Communication: Impact of corn grain particle size on production performance of lactating dairy cows

Author:

Carrari Isabela Fonseca1,Poczynek Milaine1,Fillus Aline Milani1,Baptista Fernando Solano2,Los Leopoldo Braz2,Ferraretto Luiz Felipe3,Maiorka Alex1,de Almeida Rodrigo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Parana: Universidade Federal do Parana

2. Frisia Cooperativa Agroindustrial

3. University of Wisconsin-Madison

Abstract

Abstract Corn grain particle size has the potential to influence the performance of lactating dairy cows and the overall profitability of a dairy farm. The objective of this study was to evaluate the productive performance of lactating cows fed diets containing finely or coarsely ground corn grain. Fifty lactating Holstein cows (n = 50; 10 primiparous and 40 multiparous), averaging (mean ± standard deviation, SD) 658 ± 64 kg of BW, 38.8 ± 7.3 kg of milk/d, and 155 ± 80 DIM, were fed diets with finely ground corn grain (FGC) or coarsely ground corn grain (CGC) in a randomized block design with a 28-d treatment period. Finely and coarsely ground corn grain had an average particle size of 660 and 915 µm, respectively. Dry matter intake (DMI) was reduced (p < 0.01) for cows fed FGC (22.1 vs. 21.2 kg d− 1). Milk yield and efficiency were not affected by treatments (37.9 vs. 36.8 kg d− 1; p = 0.12 and 1.78 vs. 1.79; p = 0.15). Concentrations of milk protein and fat, as well as other milk solids, were unaffected (p > 0.05) by treatments. Fecal starch (FS) concentrations were greater (p < 0.01) for cows fed CGC (7.0 vs. 4.9%), whereas plasma concentrations of D-lactate were greater (p < 0.05) for cows fed FGC (98.5 vs. 79.7 µM). Overall, feeding finely ground corn grain increased total-tract starch digestibility and reduced DMI while maintaining milk yield.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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