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Soybeans Versus Animal Sources of Rumen-Undegradable Protein and Fat for Early Lactation Dairy Cows

Fifteen multiparous Holstein cows averaging 39 DIM were used in a replicated 5 × 5 Latin square design to compare roasted soybeans and animal by-products as supplements for increasing the RUP content of lactation diets based on alfalfa. The control diet contained roasted soybeans and was formulated...

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Published in:Journal of dairy science 1996-10, Vol.79 (10), p.1809-1816
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description Fifteen multiparous Holstein cows averaging 39 DIM were used in a replicated 5 × 5 Latin square design to compare roasted soybeans and animal by-products as supplements for increasing the RUP content of lactation diets based on alfalfa. The control diet contained roasted soybeans and was formulated to meet requirements for RUP. Rumen-undegradable protein in the diet was increased by including additional roasted soybeans or animal by-product proteins. To achieve diets with similar amounts of fat, we added tallow, hydrolyzed tallow fatty acids, or partially hydrogenated tallow to the control diet and to diets containing animal by-product proteins. Control diets and diets with high RUP were estimated to be 5.8 and 7.6% RUP (DM basis). The RDP of all diets was estimated to be approximately 11.3% of DM. Milk yield was increased by additional dietary RUP. Yield of FCM was greater for cows receiving animal by-products than for those fed additional roasted soybeans. Cows fed additional RUP yielded more milk protein, but milk protein percentage was decreased. Milk fat percentage was reduced by additional dietary RUP, but fat yield was not affected. Nutrient digestibility was greatest for diets containing animal by-products. Cows fed tallow yielded more milk, FCM, and protein that did those fed hydrolyzed tallow fatty acids or partially hydrogenated tallow. Lactation performance can be enhanced by supplementing animal by-products or roasted soybeans to diets based on alfalfa and formulated to meet NRC recommendations for RUP.
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subjects ACEITE DE SOJA
ACIDE GRAS
ACIDE GRAS VOLATIL
ACIDO GRASO VOLATIL
ACIDOS GRASOS
ALIMENT COMPLET POUR ANIMAUX
animal by-products
Animal productions
Biological and medical sciences
CONTENIDO DE LIPIDOS
CONTENIDO DE MATERIA SECA
CONTENIDO PROTEICO
dairy cattle
DIGESTIBILIDAD
DIGESTIBILITE
DIGESTION DU RUMEN
DIGESTION RUMINAL
FARINE D'OS
FARINE DE SANG
FARINE DE VIANDE
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
GRASA DE LA LECHE
GRILLAGE
HARINA DE CARNE
HARINA DE HUESOS
HARINA DE SANGRE
HUILE DE SOJA
INGESTION DE PIENSOS
LACTACION
LACTATION
MATERIA ORGANICA
MATIERE GRASSE DU LAIT
MATIERE ORGANIQUE
PIENSOS COMPLETOS
PRISE ALIMENTAIRE (ANIMAUX)
PROTEINA BRUTA
PROTEINAS
PROTEINAS DE LA LECHE
PROTEINE
PROTEINE BRUTE
PROTEINE DU LAIT
RENDEMENT LAITIER
RENDIMIENTO LECHERO
roasted soybeans
SEBO
SOJA
SUIF
TENEUR EN LIPIDES
TENEUR EN MATIERE SECHE
TENEUR EN PROTEINES
Terrestrial animal productions
TOSTADO
VACAS LECHERAS
VACHE LAITIERE
Vertebrates
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
title Soybeans Versus Animal Sources of Rumen-Undegradable Protein and Fat for Early Lactation Dairy Cows
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