Mammi Ludovica Maria Eugenia, Buonaiuto Giovanni, Ghiaccio Francesca, Cavallini Damiano, Palmonari Alberto, Fusaro Isa, Massa Valentina, Giorgino Andrea, Formigoni Andrea
Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, 40064 Bologna, Italy.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, 64100 Teramo, Italy.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Dec 13;12(24):3519. doi: 10.3390/ani12243519.
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the substitution, in dairy cow rations, of traditional protein and starch sources with more sustainable "circular" feeds to increase the sustainability of dairy production. For this purpose, eight multiparous mid-lactating cows were blocked and assigned to one of four treatments and were used in a replicated 4 × 4 Latin squares design with 21-days periods (14 days of adaptation and 7 of data collection). Two different circular feedstuffs were tested: a bakery's former foodstuff (FF) and a wheat distiller's grain with solubles (WDGS). These ingredients were used, alone and in combination, in three experimental diets (FF, WDGS; FF + WDGS) and compared to a standard ration (CTR). Dry matter intake and rumination time were not influenced by these diets. Conversely, dietary treatments partially influenced the milk yield, rumen pH, Volatile Fatty Acids (VFA) production, and fibre digestibility. In particular, the combined inclusion of FF and WDGS increased milk production (37.39 vs. 36.92, 35.48, 35.71 kg/day, for FF, WDGS and CTR diets, respectively) and reduced milk urea content (13.14 vs. 16.19, 15.58, 16.95 mg/dL for FF, WDGS, and CTR diets, respectively). No effects of this association were found in the milk composition, acetic and propionic production, and fibre digestibility. These results suggest that the association of former foodstuff and wheat distillers' grains could be safely included in dairy cow rations to increase the sustainability of cow nutrition and improve milk production without impairing animal health, dry matter intake, and fibre digestibility.
本研究的目的是调查在奶牛日粮中用更具可持续性的“循环”饲料替代传统蛋白质和淀粉来源,以提高奶牛生产的可持续性。为此,八头经产泌乳中期奶牛被分组,并分配到四种处理之一,采用重复的4×4拉丁方设计,为期21天(14天适应期和7天数据收集期)。测试了两种不同的循环饲料:一种是面包店的废弃食品(FF)和一种含可溶物的小麦酒糟(WDGS)。这些成分单独或组合用于三种实验日粮(FF、WDGS;FF + WDGS),并与标准日粮(CTR)进行比较。干物质摄入量和反刍时间不受这些日粮的影响。相反,日粮处理对产奶量、瘤胃pH值、挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)产量和纤维消化率有部分影响。特别是,FF和WDGS的联合添加提高了产奶量(FF、WDGS和CTR日粮分别为37.39 vs. 36.92、35.48、35.71 kg/天),并降低了牛奶尿素含量(FF、WDGS和CTR日粮分别为13.14 vs. 16.19、15.58、16.95 mg/dL)。在牛奶成分、乙酸和丙酸产量以及纤维消化率方面未发现这种组合有影响。这些结果表明,废弃食品和小麦酒糟的组合可以安全地纳入奶牛日粮中,以提高奶牛营养的可持续性并改善产奶量,而不会损害动物健康、干物质摄入量和纤维消化率。