Author:
Auldist D. E.,Atkinson K. L.,Dellow D. W.,Silvapulle M. J.,McDowell G. H.
Abstract
Six lactating dairy cows in mid lactation were fed either white clover silage
or a mixture of white clover and maize silages (70 : 30, dry matter basis).
Milk yields (about 20 L/day) and compositions were similar when cows were
fed either diet. Although the mixed diet was less digestible and provided less
energy and crude protein than white clover, rumen fermentation may have been
improved relative to that when white clover silage was fed alone. Flow rates
of fluid from the rumen were faster, pH values for rumen liquor were higher
and concentrations of ammonia in rumen liquor were lower when cows were fed
the mixed diet than white clover silage. Concentrations of total volatile
fatty acids and the proportions of the major volatile fatty acids in rumen
liquor were similar for both diets. The efficiency of utilisation of dietary
nitrogen for liveweight gain and milk production also appeared to be similar
for both diets. Plasma concentrations of key metabolites were consistent with
the cows being well nourished when fed both diets. Overall, it was evident
that white clover silage may be used effectively in combination with lower
quality maize silage to meet the nutrient requirements of cows with reasonably
high yields of milk during mid lactation.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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10 articles.
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