Effect of work on dry matter intake, milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage

The results of the research showed that hay intake was 10 percent greater in working compared to non working cows. Cows responded to underfeeding by a progressive adaptation until a new equilibrium between dietary supply and requirements was reached. However, in draught cows fed low quality roughage...

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Autores principales: Zerbini, E., Gemeda, T.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: China. Ministry of Agriculture 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50459
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author Zerbini, E.
Gemeda, T.
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description The results of the research showed that hay intake was 10 percent greater in working compared to non working cows. Cows responded to underfeeding by a progressive adaptation until a new equilibrium between dietary supply and requirements was reached. However, in draught cows fed low quality roughage, the work-induced increased dry matter intake was not sufficient to cover all energy requirements for work and/or milk. While inadequate feeding may not affect work output, high rates of body weight loss lead to decreased milk production and reproductive ability. Total milk production in a two-year period was similar for working and non working cows. Draught work had a minimal effect on milk production when nutrition was adequate for lactation and work. Roughage diets with less than 8MJ ME/kg DM could not support potential reproductive ability of draught cows. Supplementation improved reproductive performance of working cows and by 365 days post-partum conception rate of non working-supplemented and of working-supplemented cows was similar. However, in working cows, conception was delayed by about 120 days. Body condition at calving significantly affected post-partum reproductive ability of cows. Many more site-specific investigations need to be carried out to find the most economic combinations of feeds through the year and to relate food quality and intake to animal performance, especially in early lactation when the high energy demand for lactation could be associated with work energy needs.
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spelling CGSpace504592016-05-30T17:53:06Z Effect of work on dry matter intake, milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage Zerbini, E. Gemeda, T. cows working animals feed intake milk production reproductive performance feed quality roughage productivity crop residues animal feeding energy metabolism dairy cattle crossbreds digestibility milk yield oestrous economic aspects The results of the research showed that hay intake was 10 percent greater in working compared to non working cows. Cows responded to underfeeding by a progressive adaptation until a new equilibrium between dietary supply and requirements was reached. However, in draught cows fed low quality roughage, the work-induced increased dry matter intake was not sufficient to cover all energy requirements for work and/or milk. While inadequate feeding may not affect work output, high rates of body weight loss lead to decreased milk production and reproductive ability. Total milk production in a two-year period was similar for working and non working cows. Draught work had a minimal effect on milk production when nutrition was adequate for lactation and work. Roughage diets with less than 8MJ ME/kg DM could not support potential reproductive ability of draught cows. Supplementation improved reproductive performance of working cows and by 365 days post-partum conception rate of non working-supplemented and of working-supplemented cows was similar. However, in working cows, conception was delayed by about 120 days. Body condition at calving significantly affected post-partum reproductive ability of cows. Many more site-specific investigations need to be carried out to find the most economic combinations of feeds through the year and to relate food quality and intake to animal performance, especially in early lactation when the high energy demand for lactation could be associated with work energy needs. 1993 2014-10-31T06:09:15Z 2014-10-31T06:09:15Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50459 en Limited Access China. Ministry of Agriculture
spellingShingle cows
working animals
feed intake
milk production
reproductive performance
feed quality
roughage
productivity
crop residues
animal feeding
energy metabolism
dairy cattle
crossbreds
digestibility
milk yield
oestrous
economic aspects
Zerbini, E.
Gemeda, T.
Effect of work on dry matter intake, milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage
title Effect of work on dry matter intake, milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage
title_full Effect of work on dry matter intake, milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage
title_fullStr Effect of work on dry matter intake, milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage
title_full_unstemmed Effect of work on dry matter intake, milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage
title_short Effect of work on dry matter intake, milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage
title_sort effect of work on dry matter intake milk production and reproduction of multipurpose cows fed low quality roughage
topic cows
working animals
feed intake
milk production
reproductive performance
feed quality
roughage
productivity
crop residues
animal feeding
energy metabolism
dairy cattle
crossbreds
digestibility
milk yield
oestrous
economic aspects
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50459
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