Kung L, Williams P, Schmidt R J, Hu W
Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Delaware, 531 South College Avenue, Newark 19716-2150, USA.
J Dairy Sci. 2008 Dec;91(12):4793-800. doi: 10.3168/jds.2008-1402.
A blend of essential plant oils was evaluated for its effects on silage fermentation and animal performance. In the first experiment, the blend of essential oils was mixed with freshly chopped whole-plant corn to achieve a concentration of 0, 40, or 80 mg of active product per kilogram of fresh forage weight. Whole-plant corn was also mixed with a buffered propionic acid-based product at 0.2% of fresh forage weight. The blend of essential oils did not affect the populations of yeasts, molds, lactic acid bacteria, or enterobacteria; the fermentation end products; or the aerobic stability of the corn silage. Addition of the buffered propionic acid additive moderately reduced the production of acids during fermentation and resulted in a small reduction in the numbers of yeasts after ensiling, but did not affect aerobic stability. In a second experiment, 30 Holstein cows (4 primiparous and 26 multiparous) averaging 118 +/- 70 d in milk and producing 38 +/- 16 kg of milk/d were fed a total mixed ration, once daily, that consisted of (on a DM basis) 25% corn silage, 15% alfalfa silage, 10% alfalfa hay, and 50% concentrate. One-half of the cows were fed a blend of essential oils that was mixed directly into their total mixed ration to provide 1.2 g/cow per d for 9 wk. Cows fed the essential oils ate 1.9 kg more dry matter/d and produced 2.7 kg more 3.5% fat-corrected milk/d than did cows fed the control diet. The percentages of milk fat and protein, the somatic cell count numbers, and the concentrations of milk urea nitrogen were unaffected by treatment. Feed efficiency, change in body weight, and change in body condition scoring were also similar between treatments. After 12 h of incubation, the addition of a moderate dose and a high dose of essential oils to in vitro ruminal fermentations had no effect on the concentration of total VFA compared with the control treatment. However, they decreased the molar proportions of acetic, butyric, and valeric acids and increased the proportion of propionic acid. The blend of essential oils evaluated in this study altered in vitro ruminal fermentation and improved animal performance when fed directly to cows, but it did not affect the fermentation or aerobic stability of corn silage.
评估了一种植物精油混合物对青贮饲料发酵和动物生产性能的影响。在第一个实验中,将该植物精油混合物与新鲜切碎的全株玉米混合,使其在每千克新鲜牧草重量中的活性成分浓度达到0、40或80毫克。全株玉米还与基于丙酸的缓冲产品按新鲜牧草重量的0.2%混合。该植物精油混合物对酵母、霉菌、乳酸菌或肠杆菌的数量、发酵终产物或玉米青贮饲料的有氧稳定性没有影响。添加缓冲丙酸添加剂适度降低了发酵过程中的酸产量,并导致青贮后酵母数量略有减少,但不影响有氧稳定性。在第二个实验中,30头荷斯坦奶牛(4头初产牛和26头经产牛),平均产奶天数为118±70天,日产奶量为38±16千克,每天饲喂一次全混合日粮,该日粮(以干物质计)由25%的玉米青贮饲料、15%的苜蓿青贮饲料、10%的苜蓿干草和50%的精料组成。一半的奶牛饲喂一种直接混入全混合日粮中的植物精油混合物,持续9周,每头奶牛每天的摄入量为1.2克。与饲喂对照日粮的奶牛相比,饲喂植物精油的奶牛每天多采食1.9千克干物质,多产2.7千克3.5%乳脂校正乳。乳脂和蛋白质的百分比、体细胞计数以及乳尿素氮的浓度不受处理的影响。处理之间的饲料效率、体重变化和体况评分变化也相似。在体外瘤胃发酵中培养12小时后,与对照处理相比,添加中等剂量和高剂量的植物精油对总挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)浓度没有影响。然而,它们降低了乙酸、丁酸和戊酸的摩尔比例,增加了丙酸的比例。本研究中评估的植物精油混合物在直接饲喂奶牛时改变了体外瘤胃发酵并改善了动物生产性能,但对玉米青贮饲料的发酵或有氧稳定性没有影响。