Wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred Friesian X Zebu (Boran) dairy cows fed low quality native hay

An experiment was conducted with four rumen-cannulated crossbred cows in a balanced 4x4 Latin square to study the effect of wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage on rumen parameters and milk yield. The cows were fed a basal diet consisting of ad libitum native hay, mineral lick and water...

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Main Authors: Varvikko, T., Khalili, H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28213
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description An experiment was conducted with four rumen-cannulated crossbred cows in a balanced 4x4 Latin square to study the effect of wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage on rumen parameters and milk yield. The cows were fed a basal diet consisting of ad libitum native hay, mineral lick and water. Tagasaste forage was used to replace dry concentrate mix based on noug cake and wheat middlings that was used to supplement the basal diet. The rumen degradation of nitrogen tagasaste forage was intermediate between that of hay and wilted sesbania forage. Contents of tannic compounds were low in lower tagasaste than in sesbania forage. The cows refused to eat all the tagasaste forage at the higher levles of replacement resulting in lower total DM and crude protein intakes. Decline in nutrient intake resulted in decrease in milk yield and milk protein content. Replacing concentrate with tagasaste did not have a significant effect on the total tract digestion of dietary dry matter of organic matter but it decreased the crude protein digestion and increased cell wall digestion. It also had some effect on rumen fluid parameters. PH and acetic acid increased while propionic and butyric acids and ammonia decreased in the rumen fluid. Metabolizable energy supply was sufficient in all the diets to maintain the milk production level, but supply of crude protein was insufficient. It was concluded that tagasaste forage could not be used to replace concentrate as a supplementary feed for crossbred dairy cows without decreasing feed intake and milk yield. It was recommended that tagasaste should be evaluated in environment where practical alternatives for energy or protein supplements are scarce or non-existent.
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spelling CGSpace282132022-01-29T16:01:57Z Wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred Friesian X Zebu (Boran) dairy cows fed low quality native hay Varvikko, T. Khalili, H. chamaecytisus palmensis feed crops dairy cattle supplementary feeding feed concentrates crossbreds friesian cattle zebu cattle An experiment was conducted with four rumen-cannulated crossbred cows in a balanced 4x4 Latin square to study the effect of wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage on rumen parameters and milk yield. The cows were fed a basal diet consisting of ad libitum native hay, mineral lick and water. Tagasaste forage was used to replace dry concentrate mix based on noug cake and wheat middlings that was used to supplement the basal diet. The rumen degradation of nitrogen tagasaste forage was intermediate between that of hay and wilted sesbania forage. Contents of tannic compounds were low in lower tagasaste than in sesbania forage. The cows refused to eat all the tagasaste forage at the higher levles of replacement resulting in lower total DM and crude protein intakes. Decline in nutrient intake resulted in decrease in milk yield and milk protein content. Replacing concentrate with tagasaste did not have a significant effect on the total tract digestion of dietary dry matter of organic matter but it decreased the crude protein digestion and increased cell wall digestion. It also had some effect on rumen fluid parameters. PH and acetic acid increased while propionic and butyric acids and ammonia decreased in the rumen fluid. Metabolizable energy supply was sufficient in all the diets to maintain the milk production level, but supply of crude protein was insufficient. It was concluded that tagasaste forage could not be used to replace concentrate as a supplementary feed for crossbred dairy cows without decreasing feed intake and milk yield. It was recommended that tagasaste should be evaluated in environment where practical alternatives for energy or protein supplements are scarce or non-existent. 1993 2013-05-06T07:00:09Z 2013-05-06T07:00:09Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28213 en Limited Access Animal Feed Science and Technology;40(2-3):239-250
spellingShingle chamaecytisus palmensis
feed crops
dairy cattle
supplementary feeding
feed concentrates
crossbreds
friesian cattle
zebu cattle
Varvikko, T.
Khalili, H.
Wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred Friesian X Zebu (Boran) dairy cows fed low quality native hay
title Wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred Friesian X Zebu (Boran) dairy cows fed low quality native hay
title_full Wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred Friesian X Zebu (Boran) dairy cows fed low quality native hay
title_fullStr Wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred Friesian X Zebu (Boran) dairy cows fed low quality native hay
title_full_unstemmed Wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred Friesian X Zebu (Boran) dairy cows fed low quality native hay
title_short Wilted tagasaste (Chamaecytisus palmensis) forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred Friesian X Zebu (Boran) dairy cows fed low quality native hay
title_sort wilted tagasaste chamaecytisus palmensis forage as a replacement for a concentrate supplement for lactating crossbred friesian x zebu boran dairy cows fed low quality native hay
topic chamaecytisus palmensis
feed crops
dairy cattle
supplementary feeding
feed concentrates
crossbreds
friesian cattle
zebu cattle
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28213
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