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Improving Milk Yield, Milk Quality, and Follicular Functionality Behavior in Dairy Cows from the Implementation of Microencapsulated Chili Pepper Supplements in Their Diets †.
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Animals (2076-2615) . Aug2024, Vol. 14 Issue 16, p2361. 15p. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Simple Summary: Microencapsulated hot chili pepper (MHCP) has properties that affect the metabolism of bovines, so the objective of this research was to study the effects of MHCP on milk production and the reproduction of dairy cows. Twenty-four animals were separated into two groups. In the first group, each cow consumed 1 g of microencapsulated hot chili per day. The second group served as a control group for 42 days. Daily milk production and weekly milk composition were monitored for 42 days. These animals were subjected to a hormonal synchronization protocol, tests to monitor the size and vascularization of the ovarian structures, as well as the evaluation of serum progesterone. Ultimately, the supplemented group presented differences in milk production and milk components. On the other hand, a trend was found in which the ovarian follicle was mostly irrigated in the group that consumed the MHCP. We conclude that MHCP provides benefits in dairy production. The present study evaluates the effect of including microencapsulated hot chili pepper (MHCP) in the diet of crossbred dairy cows on the volume and quality of milk and on ovarian morphofunctionality. Twenty-four crossbred females in their lactating period were used. The cows were divided into two experimental groups, a control (CT) and an MHCP -supplemented group (CP) given 1 g a day per animal of microencapsulated hot chili in concentrate for 42 days. Over seven weeks of daily milk production was measured, and sample milk was collected weekly for composition analysis. Animals were subject to an ovulation synchronization protocol on day 0 (D0), and an intravaginal progesterone (P4) implant, estradiol benzoate, and prostaglandin (PGF2α) were administered. On D8, the P4 implant was removed and PGF2α, equine chorionic gonadotropin, and estradiol cypionate were administered to the animals. The ovarian dynamics were evaluated in B mode and color Doppler. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) in the group X time interaction, the volume of milk produced, and the amount in kg/day of milk components. There was a higher percentage of vascularization in the preovulatory follicle in the CP group (p ≥ 0.10). The findings show that the inclusion of MHCP in the diet of dairy cows does influence their milk production and reproduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20762615
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 16
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Animals (2076-2615)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 179353586
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14162361