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Effects of Different Concentrate Feed Proportions on Ruminal Ph Parameters, Duodenal Nutrient Flows and Efficiency of Microbial Crude Protein Synthesis in Dairy Cows During Early Lactation.

Katharina Bünemann1, Maren Johannes1, Rolf Schmitz1, Julia Hartwiger1, Dirk von Soosten1, Liane Hüther1, Ulrich Meyer1, Heiner Westendarp2, Jürgen Hummel3, Annette Zeyner4, Sven Dänicke1.   

Abstract

The aim of the study was to examine different pH parameters, such as variations throughout the day, depending on differing concentrate feed proportions. Moreover, special attention was payed to individual variation in microbial efficiencies (microbial crude protein/fermented organic matter) and their relation to ruminal pH, nutrient flows and digestibilities. For this, cows were grouped according to microbial efficiency (more, n = 5, vs. less efficient cows, n = 4). After calving, thirteen ruminally cannulated pluriparous cows, including nine duodenally cannulated animals, were divided into groups offered rations with a lower (35% on dry matter basis, n = 7) or a higher (60% on dry matter basis, n = 6) concentrate feed proportion. Ruminal pH parameters were assessed continuously by using intraruminal probes. Nutrient flows, nutrient digestibility and microbial efficiency were determined for duodenally cannulated cows. For most ruminal pH parameters it seemed that individual variability was higher than the treatment effect. However, a positive relationship between actual concentrate intake and diurnal pH fluctuations was found. Besides, the effect of individually different microbial efficiencies was assessed. Again, there were no group differences for pH parameters. However, nutrient flows were significantly higher in more efficient cows, whereas digestibilities were lower in in more efficient cows.

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Keywords:  concentrate feed proportion; dairy cows; microbial efficiency; nutrient flows; postpartal period; ruminal pH

Year:  2020        PMID: 32046256     DOI: 10.3390/ani10020267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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1.  Effects of Concentrate Supplementation on Growth Performance, Rumen Fermentation, and Bacterial Community Composition in Grazing Yaks during the Warm Season.

Authors:  Dongwen Dai; Kaiyue Pang; Shujie Liu; Xun Wang; Yingkui Yang; Shatuo Chai; Shuxiang Wang
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-29       Impact factor: 3.231

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