Assessment of blood and productive parameters in mid-lactation dairy cows fed different diets: replacement of corn silage with triticale silage
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Published:2022-05-31
Issue:2
Volume:65
Page:223-229
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ISSN:2363-9822
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Container-title:Archives Animal Breeding
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Arch. Anim. Breed.
Author:
Giuliotti LorellaORCID, Benvenuti Maria NovellaORCID, Martini Andrea, Accorsi Pier Attilio, Lotti Claudia, Cappucci Alice, Conte Giuseppe
Abstract
Abstract. Corn crops require large amounts of resources that affect the
environmental sustainability of dairy cow farming systems. The aim of the
study was thus to investigate the effects of the replacement of corn silage
(CS) with triticale silage (TS) by evaluating blood and productive
parameters. The study lasted 7 weeks and involved two groups of 20
Italian Holstein Friesian dairy cows that were homogeneous in terms of
parity (3±1.5), days in milk (DIM) (150±85.0), and daily
milk production (26±4.6 kg). Chemical analysis of feeds was carried out weekly. Dry-matter intake was
estimated daily. At the beginning and end of the trial, haematological,
metabolic, and immunological parameters were analysed. At the same, time
body weight and body condition score were measured. Milk characteristics
were also analysed weekly. Statistical analysis was performed by ANOVA on data of the second sampling, and a non-parametric test was performed to analyse BCS. Regarding the haematological parameters in the two groups, only lymphocyte
values were not in the normal range (2.86 and 2.50×109 L
for CS and TS, respectively). Metabolic parameters were in the normal range
except for blood ureic nitrogen (BUN; 13.65 and 14.04 mg dL−1), non-esterified
fatty acids (NEFAs; 21.40 and 31.93 µmol L−1), and Cl (91.99 and 93.50 mmol L−1). Hair cortisol was low (0.94 and 0.91 pg mg−1), indicating the absence of stress signs, as confirmed by the results
of other immunological parameters (serum
lysozyme (SL), bactericidal activity (SBA), haptoglobin (HP), and oxygen free radicals (OFRs)). Statistical differences were not found either for haematological or
biochemical parameters. The total replacement of CS with TS did not affect
milk yield and composition. In conclusion, the replacement of CS by TS did not give rise to significant
modifications in the parameters investigated and did not alter the health
status of the animals, thus suggesting the feasibility of its introduction
into the diet of mid-lactation dairy cows.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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