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Short communication: Responses to supplemental Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product and triticale grain in dairy cows grazing high-quality pasture in early lactation
Authors:Irvine L D  Freeman M J  Donaghy D J  Yoon I  Lee G  Roche J R
Affiliation:* Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research, University of Tasmania, PO Box 3523, Burnie, Tasmania, Australia 7320
Diamond V Mills Inc., Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research, University of Tasmania, 13 St. Johns Avenue, New Town, Tasmania, Australia 7008
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Abstract:
Supplementing cows grazing highly digestible pasture with a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product (SCFP) was hypothesized to increase dry matter (DM) intake and milk production. Sixty multiparous dairy cows were fed 3 kg of crushed triticale DM/cow per day for 23 ± 4.4 d before calving. Half of the cows received SCFP (60 g/d; Diamond V Original XP; Diamond V Mills, Inc., Cedar Rapids, IA). Cows in both treatment groups were randomly allocated at calving to 1 of 2 amounts (3 or 6 kg of DM/d) of triticale feeding with or without 60 g of SCFP/day (n = 15/treatment) until 84 days in milk. The amount of pasture harvested (kg of DM/cow per day) and milk yield (kg/cow per day) were not affected by SCFP. Milk protein content and yield were greater in cows receiving 6 kg of crushed triticale DM/d. Plasma nonesterified fatty acids and β-hydroxybutyrate concentrations were not affected by SCFP supplementation, but were lower in cows fed 6 kg of crushed triticale DM/d than those fed 3 kg of DM/d. Supplementation with SCFP increased milk lactose content without affecting milk production under the conditions investigated.
Keywords:yeast culture   milk composition   pasture   transition cow
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