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Evaluation of alfalfa inter-seeding effect on bahiagrass baleage fermentation and lactating Holstein performance 被引量:1

Evaluation of alfalfa inter-seeding effect on bahiagrass baleage fermentation and lactating Holstein performance
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摘要 Background:Previous research indicates that bahiagrass may be successfully conserved as baleage,but nutritive value is typically low for lactating dairy cows.The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of adding modest amounts of alfalfa forage(22%),achieved by inter-seeding alfalfa into an existing bahiagrass pasture,on baleage nutritive value and lactation performance of Holstein cows.Forage treatments employed were monoculture bahiagrass baleage(MBB;negative control),bahiagrass-alfalfa mixture baleage(BAB) and conventional corn silage(CCS;positive control).Thirty six mid lactation Holstein cows[34.8 ±5.8 kg 3.5%fat-corrected milk and 112 ± 19 d in milk(DIM)]were stratified according to milk yield and DIM and assigned randomly to 1 of 3 forage treatments.Cows were trained to Calan feeding gates and were offered a common CCS-based TMR in a 10-d covariance period followed by a 42-d treatment feeding period.Results:The BAB contained more protein and less NDF than MBB(12.6 vs 10.3%CP and 71.8 vs 76.6%NDF).Diet DMI was similar for MBB and BAB(19.5 vs 21.6 kg/hd/d),but cows consumed more of the CCS diet(25.5 kg/hd/d)than either baleage-based diet.Cows offered BAB tended to produce more milk than cows offered MBB based TMR(28.4 vs 26.1 kg/hd/d),but both baleage diets generated less milk than CCS-based diets(33.1 kg/hd/d).Milk cumpusition was similar across diets except for milk protein concentrations which were higher tor CCS than either MBB or BAB diets;however,milk urea nitrogen(MUN) was lowest for cows fed CCS diets.Cow BW gain was higher for BAB than MBB implying that a portion of the higher energy contributed by the alfalfa was being used to replenish weight on these mid lactation cows.Conclusions:Data from this study indicate that alfalfa inter-seeded in bahiagrass sod that produces BAB with as little as 22%alfalfa may improve nutritive value compared to monoculture bahiagrass baleage and marginally improve lactation performance of Holstein cows.However,the CCS diet was vastly superior to either MBB or BAB-based diets for milk production. Background:Previous research indicates that bahiagrass may be successfully conserved as baleage,but nutritive value is typically low for lactating dairy cows.The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of adding modest amounts of alfalfa forage(22%),achieved by inter-seeding alfalfa into an existing bahiagrass pasture,on baleage nutritive value and lactation performance of Holstein cows.Forage treatments employed were monoculture bahiagrass baleage(MBB;negative control),bahiagrass-alfalfa mixture baleage(BAB) and conventional corn silage(CCS;positive control).Thirty six mid lactation Holstein cows[34.8 ±5.8 kg 3.5%fat-corrected milk and 112 ± 19 d in milk(DIM)]were stratified according to milk yield and DIM and assigned randomly to 1 of 3 forage treatments.Cows were trained to Calan feeding gates and were offered a common CCS-based TMR in a 10-d covariance period followed by a 42-d treatment feeding period.Results:The BAB contained more protein and less NDF than MBB(12.6 vs 10.3%CP and 71.8 vs 76.6%NDF).Diet DMI was similar for MBB and BAB(19.5 vs 21.6 kg/hd/d),but cows consumed more of the CCS diet(25.5 kg/hd/d)than either baleage-based diet.Cows offered BAB tended to produce more milk than cows offered MBB based TMR(28.4 vs 26.1 kg/hd/d),but both baleage diets generated less milk than CCS-based diets(33.1 kg/hd/d).Milk cumpusition was similar across diets except for milk protein concentrations which were higher tor CCS than either MBB or BAB diets;however,milk urea nitrogen(MUN) was lowest for cows fed CCS diets.Cow BW gain was higher for BAB than MBB implying that a portion of the higher energy contributed by the alfalfa was being used to replenish weight on these mid lactation cows.Conclusions:Data from this study indicate that alfalfa inter-seeded in bahiagrass sod that produces BAB with as little as 22%alfalfa may improve nutritive value compared to monoculture bahiagrass baleage and marginally improve lactation performance of Holstein cows.However,the CCS diet was vastly superior to either MBB or BAB-based diets for milk production.
出处 《Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第4期421-429,共9页 畜牧与生物技术杂志(英文版)
关键词 Alfalfa Bahiagrass Baleage Corn silage Lactating dairy cows Alfalfa Bahiagrass Baleage Corn silage Lactating dairy cows
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