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Effects of total replacement of corn silage with sorghum silage on milk yield,composition, and quality 被引量:7
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作者 M.Cattani N.Guzzo +1 位作者 R.Mantovani L.Bailoni 《Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期652-659,共8页
Background: In the last years, difficulties occurring in corn cultivation(i.e., groundwater shortages, mycotoxin contamination) have been forcing dairy farmers to consider alternative silages. Some experiments cond... Background: In the last years, difficulties occurring in corn cultivation(i.e., groundwater shortages, mycotoxin contamination) have been forcing dairy farmers to consider alternative silages. Some experiments conducted on lactating cows have proven that the total replacement of corn silage with sorghum silage did not reduce milk yield.However, this kind of substitution involves supplementing sorghum-based diets with grains, to compensate for the lower starch content of sorghum silage compared to corn silage. Change of silage type and inclusion of starch sources in the diet would influence rumen fermentations, with possible effects on milk composition(i.e., fatty acid profile) and coagulation properties. A worsening of milk coagulation properties would have a negative economic impact in Italy, where most of the milk produced is processed into cheese.This study was designed to compare milk composition and quality, with emphasis on fatty acid profile and coagulation properties, in dairy cows fed two diets based on corn or sorghum silage.Results: The sorghum diet reduced milk yield(P = 0.043) but not 4% fat corrected milk(P = 0.85). Feeding sorghum silage did not influence milk contents of protein(P = 0.07) and lactose(P = 0.65), and increased fat content(P = 0.024).No differences emerged for milk concentrations of saturated(P = 0.61) and monounsaturated fatty acids(P = 0.50),whereas polyunsaturated fatty acids were lower(P 〈 0.001) for the sorghum diet. Concentrations of n-6(P 〈 0.001) and n-3 fatty acids(P = 0.017) were lower in milk of cows fed the sorghum diet. Milk coagulation properties did not differ between the two diets, except the "a30"(the curd firmness, expressed in mm, 30 min after rennet addition), that was lower(P = 0.042) for the sorghum diet.Conclusions: Feeding a forage sorghum silage, properly supplemented with corn meal, as total replacement of corn silage maintained milk composition and did not influence negatively milk coagulation properties, which have a great economic relevance for the Italian dairy industry. Thus, silages obtained from forage sorghums could have a potential as substitute of corn silages in dairy cow diets. 展开更多
关键词 Dairy cows Forage sorghum silage Mean particle size milk coagulation properties milk fatty acid profile
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Physiological and Biochemical Characteristics of Lactation in Half-lactating Yak 被引量:3
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作者 ZHENG Yu-cai, ZHONG Guang-hui, WANG Yong, PENG Xian-wen, MAO Yong-jiang, ZOU Si-xiang, CHEN Wei-hua and CHEN Jie( Department of Animal Science and Technology, South-west Nationalities University, Chengdu 610041 , P. R . China Laboratory of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 , P.R.China) 《Agricultural Sciences in China》 CAS CSCD 2002年第6期696-701,共6页
Yaks of two lactating types, the half-Iactating yak and the total lactating yak, were investigated in their milk compositions, milk coagulation properties, and contents of three kinds of hormones, glucose, and protein... Yaks of two lactating types, the half-Iactating yak and the total lactating yak, were investigated in their milk compositions, milk coagulation properties, and contents of three kinds of hormones, glucose, and protein in plasma. The half-lactating Maiwa yak and Jiulong yak contained significantly higher contents of protein, fat, and activities of alkaline phosphatase and Y-glutamyl transpeptidase in milk than that of the corresponding total-lactating yak breeds, with reduced milk yield and similar lactose level and relative percentages of main milk protein components. The half-lactatin yak resembled yaks in a late stage of lactation in their biochemical composition of milk; however, significant differences were also observed, which indicated that the former was in a special stage of lactation quite different from dairy cows. Milk of the total-lactating or half-lactating yaks could be coagulated normally by adding chymosin, with a similar coagulation time. No significant difference was observed between prolactin and progesterone concentrations in plasma of the half-lactating yaks and total-lactating yaks; however, half-lactating yaks had significantly lower level of oestradiol-17 β in plasma than total-lactating yaks. 展开更多
关键词 YAK milk ENZYME HORMONE milk coagulation
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