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Concentrate: forage ratio in the diet of dairy cows does not alter milk physical attributes
Authors:Sandro Charopen Machado  Concepta Margareth McManus  Marcelo Tempel Stumpf  Vivian Fischer
Affiliation:1. FAI Faculdades, Rua Carlos Kummer, 100, Universitário, Itapiranga, SC, 89896-000, Brazil
3. Universidade Federal de Brasília, Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro, S/N–Asa Norte, Brasília, DF, 70910-900, Brazil
2. Programa de Pós?Gradua??o em Zootecnia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Avenida Bento Gon?alves, 7.712, Caixa Postal 15.100, CEP 91540-000, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the effect of concentrate-to-forage ratio (C:F) on the performance, blood profile, and milk physicochemical characteristics of mid-lactation cows fed a corn silage-based diet. Twenty four Holstein cows, with BW 575?±?70 kg, body condition score (BCS) 3.1?±?0.2, milk yield 18.4?±?3.0 kg, and days in milk (DIM) 121?±?21 were randomly allocated into three treatments with C:F ratios of 35:65, 45:55, and 55:45 on a dry matter (DM) basis. Data was submitted to analyses of variance and regression. Increasing C:F from 35 to 55 % linearly enhanced milk production (22 to 23.6 kg day?1) and serum urea nitrogen (16.8 to 19.6 mg/dL), while it linearly reduced lactose and fat in milk (4.8 to 4.6 %; 3.9 to 3.6 %, respectively). Body weight, BCS, milk acidity, ethanol stability, coagulation time, and milk and blood mineral contents did not differ among treatments. During the last period of measurements, increased C:F reduced urinary pH and milk urea nitrogen. Changes of concentrate-to-forage proportion from 35 to 55 % increased milk yield, altered chemical composition without changing BW, BCS, acidity, stability, and mineral content of milk and blood attributes.
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