Efficiency of protein utilization in dairy cows

Autor: Seerp Tamminga, G. Hof, P.J. Lenaers
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1994
Předmět:
Zdroj: Livestock Production Science, 169-178
STARTPAGE=169;ENDPAGE=178;ISSN=03016226;TITLE=Livestock Production Science
Livestock Production Science (1994)
ISSN: 0301-6226
DOI: 10.1016/0301-6226(94)90168-6
Popis: Feed intake, milk production and composition were determined in three experiments (a total of 131 multiparous dairy cows), to measure the effect of protein intake on animal performance. A range of 80 to 120% of the estimated requirement for intestinal digestible protein (DVE) relative to energy requirement was tested. Diet composition was checked by chemical analyses, in vitro digestibility and in-sacco degradation. The individual feed intake, milk production and composition and body weight changes were recorded for 16 to 20 weeks in early lactation for each animal. Means per week were used for statistical interpretation. Animal performance, milk, protein and lactose production, improved significantly on a higher level of feed intake. A higher DVE intake relative to energy intake also improved production. However, multiple regression analyses showed, that the effect of DVE supply in addition to energy intake was not significant. The small, marginal effect of extra DVE on protein yield resulted in a significant reduction of the efficiency of milk protein synthesis from 78% to almost 50%. Reasons for this reduction and the relationship with the genetic potential of the animals is discussed.
Databáze: OpenAIRE