Effects of dietary energy allowance in grass silage-based diets during the dry period on production responses and utilization of body reserves in dairy cows

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Kokkonen , T J , Salin , S , Jaakkola , S L , Taponen , J O , Elo , K T & Vanhatalo , A O 2018 , ' Effects of dietary energy allowance in grass silage-based diets during the dry period on production responses and utilization of body reserves in dairy cows ' , Agricultural and Food Science , vol. 27 , no. 4 , pp. 264–274 . https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.74369

Title: Effects of dietary energy allowance in grass silage-based diets during the dry period on production responses and utilization of body reserves in dairy cows
Author: Kokkonen, Tuomo Juhani; Salin, Siru; Jaakkola, Seija Liisa; Taponen, Juhani Olavi; Elo, Kari Tapani; Vanhatalo, Aila Orvokki
Contributor organization: Tuomo Kokkonen / Principal Investigator
Department of Agricultural Sciences
Animal Science Research
Seija Jaakkola / Principal Investigator
Production Animal Medicine
Kari Elo / Principal Investigator
Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
Animal Reproduction Science
Date: 2018-12-31
Language: eng
Number of pages: 11
Belongs to series: Agricultural and Food Science
ISSN: 1459-6067
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.74369
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/293610
Abstract: The aim was to study if overconsumption of grass silage during the far-off dry period (FODP) and decreasing feed allowance in close-up dry period (CUDP) affect body condition score (BCS) and body weight (BW) changes, as well as lactation performance and body tissue mobilization after calving in dairy cows. Control diet (CON) was fed to meet the metabolizable energy (ME) requirements, the test diet (HEI) averaged 144% and 119% of ME requirements in the FODP and CUDP, respectively. All cows were fed concentrates in the CUDP (30% of ME d(-1)). Plasma non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were lower and insulin tended to be higher in HEI vs. CON prepartum. No dietary effects in accretion or mobilization of body reserves were observed, and accordingly no differences in silage DMI, ME balance and plasma parameters postpartum were detected. Concentrate DMI and milk yield tended to be lower in HEI vs. CON during early lactation.
Subject: 412 Animal science, dairy science
transition period
energy intake
body condition
lactation
insulin
SUBSEQUENT MILK-YIELD
MATTER INTAKE
PERIPARTURIENT METABOLISM
POSTPARTUM PERFORMANCE
FEEDING INTENSITY
CONDITION SCORE
ADIPOSE-TISSUE
LATE-GESTATION
FERTILITY
Peer reviewed: Yes
Rights: cc_by
Usage restriction: openAccess
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