Production Responses by Early Lactation Cows to Whole Sunflower Seed or Tallow Supplementation of a Diet Based on Barley

A 2-yr study to evaluate the effectiveness of whole sunflower seed as a source of fat was conducted with 18 primiparous and 31 multiparous Holstein cows. The three diets evaluated were a basal diet based on barley (control), a basal diet supplemented with 2.7% tallow, and a basal diet supplemented w...

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description A 2-yr study to evaluate the effectiveness of whole sunflower seed as a source of fat was conducted with 18 primiparous and 31 multiparous Holstein cows. The three diets evaluated were a basal diet based on barley (control), a basal diet supplemented with 2.7% tallow, and a basal diet supplemented with 7.1% whole sunflower seeds. The DMI of lactating cows during the 16-wk test period was not influenced by supplementation with either sunflower seeds or tallow. Milk production was 34.4, 34.6, and 35.5 kg/d for cows fed the control diet or the diets supplemented with sunflower or tallow, respectively, and was not influenced by diet. The production and concentrations of milk protein, fat, and SNF also were not influenced by diet. The concentrations of C6:0 to C14:1 fatty acids were highest in the milk of cows fed the control diet. The concentrations of C10:0 to C16:1 were higher when cows were fed the diet with the tallow supplement than when they were fed the diet with the sunflower supplement. However, the concentrations of C18:0 to C18:2 and C20:0 were higher in the milk of cows that were fed the sunflower supplement than in the milk of cows that were fed the tallow supplement or the control diet. Concentrations of individual VFA and the ratio of acetate to propionate were not influenced by diet. Body weight, body condition score, and reproduction parameters were similar for all diets, suggesting that there were no effects on subsequent production. The performance of cows fed whole sunflower seeds as a source of energy appeared to be similar to the performance of cows fed traditional high energy diets based on barley. The fatty acid profile of the milk of cows fed diets supplemented with sunflower seeds was more favorable than that of the milk of cows fed diets supplemented with tallow.
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subjects acide gras
acidos grasos
aliment complet pour animaux
Animal Feed
Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Animals
Body Weight
Cattle - physiology
chemical composition
complement alimentaire
complete feeds
composicion aproximada
composicion quimica
composition chimique
composition globale
contenido de materia seca
dairy cows
dry matter content
duracion de la lactancia
duree de la lactation
Eating
Energy Intake
fat
Fats
fatty acids
feed intake
Female
Fermentation
graine de tournesol
grasa de la leche
Helianthus
Hordeum
ingestion de piensos
ingredient
ingredientes
ingredients
lactacion
lactation
Lactation - physiology
lactation duration
lactation number
manitoba
matiere grasse du lait
milk fat
milk production
milk protein
milk yield
numero de lactacion
numero de lactation
nutrientes
nutrients
peso
piensos completos
poids
prise alimentaire animaux
proteinas de la leche
proteine du lait
proximate composition
rendement laitier
rendimiento lechero
Rumen - metabolism
sebo
Seeds
semilla de girasol
substance nutritive
suif
sunflower seed
suplementos
supplements
tallow
tallows
teneur en matiere seche
vacas lecheras
vache laitiere
weight
whole sunflower seed
title Production Responses by Early Lactation Cows to Whole Sunflower Seed or Tallow Supplementation of a Diet Based on Barley
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