Effect of Whole Cottonseeds and Calcium Salts of Long-Chain Fatty Acids on Performance of Lactating Dairy Cows
Holstein cows were assigned to diets containing no supplemental fat, supplemental fat from whole cottonseed, or supplemental fat from whole cottonseed plus Ca salts of fatty acids (Megalac®). The TMR contained 46% forage and 54% concentrate or mixtures of concentrate and whole cottonseed on a DM bas...
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description | Holstein cows were assigned to diets containing no supplemental fat, supplemental fat from whole cottonseed, or supplemental fat from whole cottonseed plus Ca salts of fatty acids (Megalac®). The TMR contained 46% forage and 54% concentrate or mixtures of concentrate and whole cottonseed on a DM basis and were fed from wk 3 through 44 of lactation. The mean fat content of the three diets was 3.0, 4.7, and 6.4% of DM for control, whole cottonseed, and whole cottonseed plus Ca salts of fatty acids, respectively. Supplemental fat increased NEL intake, percentage of milk fat, milk fat production, and rate of recovery of BW and body condition. Supplemental fat decreased milk protein production in early lactation, but not in late lactation. Addition of supplemental fat had no significant effect on ruminal concentration of VFA, NH3 N, or in situ digestibility of fiber. The proportion of unsaturated fatty acids in milk fat was increased with supplemental whole cottonseed or whole cottonseed plus Ca salts of fatty acids. During the first 3 mo of lactation, the proportion increased of fatty acids C14 or less, C16, and C18:2. Proportion of fatty acids C16:1 and C18:1 correspondingly decreased. The change in composition of milk fatty acids during early lactation is consistent with the use of body fat for milk synthesis. |
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subjects | ACIDE GRAS ACIDE GRAS VOLATIL ACIDO GRASO VOLATIL ACIDOS GRASOS ALIMENTACION DE LOS ANIMALES ALIMENTATION DES ANIMAUX Animal Feed Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena Animal productions Animals Biological and medical sciences Body Weight BOVIN CALCIO CALCIUM Calcium - administration & dosage calcium salts of fatty acids Cattle - physiology CONDICION CORPORAL CONTENIDO DE MATERIA SECA CONTENIDO MINERAL CORPS GRAS Cottonseed Oil DIETA Dietary Fats - administration & dosage DIGESTIBILIDAD DIGESTIBILITE Digestion Energy Intake ETAT CORPOREL Fatty Acids - administration & dosage Fatty Acids - metabolism Fatty Acids, Volatile - metabolism Female Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology GANADO BOVINO GRAINE DE COTON GRASA DE LA LECHE GRASAS INGESTION DE NUTRIENTES INGESTION DE PIENSOS INGESTION DE SUBSTANCES NUTRITIVES JUGOS DIGESTIVOS LACTACION lactating cows LACTATION Lactation - physiology Lipid Metabolism MATIERE GRASSE DU LAIT Milk - metabolism milk composition Milk Proteins - metabolism Minerals - blood PESO POIDS PRISE ALIMENTAIRE (ANIMAUX) PROTEINAS DE LA LECHE PROTEINE DU LAIT Quaternary Ammonium Compounds - metabolism REGIME ALIMENTAIRE RENDEMENT RENDIMIENTO RUMEN Rumen - metabolism SEMILLA DE ALGODON SERUM SANGUIN SUC DIGESTIF SUERO SANGUINEO TENEUR EN ELEMENTS MINERAUX TENEUR EN MATIERE SECHE Terrestrial animal productions VACAS LECHERAS VACHE LAITIERE Vertebrates whole cottonseeds |
title | Effect of Whole Cottonseeds and Calcium Salts of Long-Chain Fatty Acids on Performance of Lactating Dairy Cows |
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