1. Diet change from a system combining total mixed ration and pasture to confinement system (total mixed ration) on milk production and composition, blood biochemistry and behavior of dairy cows
- Author
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María de Lourdes Adrien, Juan Pablo Damián, Pablo Chilibroste, Mara Olmos, and L. Grille
- Subjects
Rumination, Digestive ,Total mixed ration ,Fatty Acids, Nonesterified ,Biology ,Pasture ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Animal science ,NEFA ,Adaptation, Psychological ,medicine ,Animals ,Lactation ,Herbivory ,Lactose ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Behavior, Animal ,0402 animal and dairy science ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Milk production ,Animal Feed ,Housing, Animal ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Diet ,Milk ,chemistry ,Blood chemistry ,Rumination ,Body Composition ,Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Cattle ,Female ,Composition (visual arts) ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
This study aimed to determine if a diet change from a mixed system to a confinement system affects the milk production and composition, behavior and blood biochemistry of dairy cows. Cows were assigned randomly to one of the two treatments: cows fed with TMR (total-mixed-ration) (confined) throughout the period group fed TMR (GTMR, n = 15) and cows that changed their diet from pasture plus TMR to exclusive TMR at 70 ± 14 DIM (GCHD, n = 15). GTMR cows produced more milk and greater lactose and protein yield before the change of diet than GCHD cows (p ≤ .01), but these differences disappeared after the change. GCHD cows decreased the frequency of rumination and lying from before to after the change (p ≤ .03), but in GTMR cows no changes were observed. After diet change, GCHD cows had lower frequency of rumination and lying than GTMR cows (p ≤ .02). Before the change, GCHD cows had greater NEFA (non esterified fatty acids) concentrations than GTMR cows (p = .002). Abrupt change from a mixed system to a confined system was favorable on blood biochemical and milk variables of dairy cows. However, in relation to behavior, the cows expressed difficulties to adapt quickly to the abrupt change of system.
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- 2019