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Influence of maturity of grass silage and flaked corn starch on the production and metabolism of volatile fatty acids in dairy cows
- Source :
- Journal of Dairy Science, 81(4), 1028-1035, Journal of Dairy Science 81 (1998) 4
- Publication Year :
- 1998
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Abstract
- An experiment employing a Latin square design was used to quantify the effects of two stages of maturity of grass silage (early cut and late cut) and three concentrations of flaked corn starch (0, 2, and 4 kg) on the molar proportion of rumen volatile fatty acids (VFA), the production of rumen VFA, and the net fluxes of VFA in the splanchnic tissue of cows. The molar proportions of VFA in rumen fluid were similar for cows fed both silages. When the silage diets were supplemented with starch, the proportion of propionic acid increased for cows fed diets containing early cut grass silage, but no effects were found for cows fed diets containing late cut grass silage. Estimated gastrointestinal production of acetate, propionate, butyrate, and branched-chain fatty acids plus valerate was related to intake of metabolizable energy and organic matter fermented into VFA. The portal release of acetate was approximately 14% lower than the estimated production of acetate by cows fed diets containing early cut grass silage, but cows fed diets containing late cut grass silage showed a variable difference between estimated production and portal release (31, 24, and 15%, respectively) as starch supplementation increased. The portal release of butyrate plus beta-hydroxybutyrate and the release of branched-chain fatty acids plus valerate were approximately 70 and 25%, respectively, of the estimated gastrointestinal production. Propionate production was similar to the portal release of propionate. Net flux measurements in splanchnic tissue in combination with gastrointestinal digestion and kinetics provide information that increases the knowledge of pathways and metabolism and quantifies the availability of individual nutrients for milk production in dairy cows.
- Subjects :
- Rumen
Time Factors
Silage
Starch
Biology
Valerate
Poaceae
Zea mays
chemistry.chemical_compound
Eating
Fodder
Latin square
Genetics
Animals
Lactation
Food science
Instituut voor Dierhouderij en Diergezondheid
Dairy cattle
chemistry.chemical_classification
Volatile fatty acid
ID-Lelystad
Cow
food and beverages
Fatty Acids, Volatile
ID Lelystad
Dairying
chemistry
Liver
Splanchnic tissue
ID-Lelystad, Instituut voor Dierhouderij en Diergezondheid
ID Lelystad, Institute for Animal Science and Health
Fermentation
Propionate
Animal Science and Zoology
Cattle
Female
Energy Metabolism
Institute for Animal Science and Health
Food Science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00220302
- Volume :
- 81
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of dairy science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9f8ab8700c5b147314e1b33b76870541