Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets
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DOI: | 10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n2p807 |
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Resumo: | Twelve multiparous 7/8 Holstein x Gyr dairy cows were fed diets based on chopped sugarcane supplied in natura (control) or after being hydrolyzed (fresh matter basis) for 24 h with 0.5%, 1% or 2% calcium oxide (CaO). The voluntary consumption and digestibility of dietary nutrients, milk production and composition, and feeding behavior of cows were evaluated. A switchback design with three periods, four treatments and three blocks was used. The linear and quadratic effects of the treatments were analyzed using orthogonal contrasts, and the effects were considered significant when P ? 0.05. Compared to the that in the control treatment, the Ca concentration increased by 297%, 570% and 1,083% in the diets including sugarcane hydrolyzed with 0.5%, 1% and 2% CaO, respectively, while the respective Ca:P ratios were 6.58:1, 10.70:1 and 19.77:1 (control Ca:P ratio: 1.55:1). The hydrolysis of sugarcane with increasing amounts of CaO promoted a linear reduction (P < 0.01) in the intake of dry matter (DM), nonfibrous carbohydrates, crude protein (CP), organic matter (OM), neutral detergent fiber corrected for ash and protein (NDFap) and ether extract. The intake of total digestible nutrients, acid detergent fiber (ADF), lignin, hemicelluloses and cellulose presented quadratic behavior (P < 0.01) in response to increasing CaO concentrations used for sugarcane hydrolysis. Increases in the amount of CaO used for sugarcane hydrolysis had no effect on the digestibility of NDFap (P > 0.05), but there were linear reductions (P < 0.05) in the digestibility of DM, OM and ADF; the production of milk corrected or not corrected to 4% fat; and the content of protein, lactose and total solids. Linear reductions (P < 0.05) were also observed in the production of all milk components. Only the milk fat content was not altered (P > 0.05) in response to the inclusion of hydrolyzed sugarcane in the diets. There was no effect (P > 0.05) of sugarcane hydrolysis with increasing amounts of CaO on the time the cows spent idle, ruminating and feeding, but there was a linear increase (P < 0.05) in the minutes spent ruminating 1 kg of DM and NDF. Chopped sugarcane hydrolyzed for 24 h with 0.5% to 2.0% CaO should not be used as exclusive roughage in diets for Holstein x Gyr dairy cows with an average milk production of 10 kg day?1. |
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Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based dietsDesempenho de vacas Holandês x Gir alimentadas com dietas baseadas em cana de açúcar hidrolisadaAlcaliBovineCalcium oxideDigestibilityFeeding behaviorSaccharum officinarum.ÁlcaliBovinoComportamento alimentarDigestibilidadeÓxido de cálcioSaccharum officinarum.Twelve multiparous 7/8 Holstein x Gyr dairy cows were fed diets based on chopped sugarcane supplied in natura (control) or after being hydrolyzed (fresh matter basis) for 24 h with 0.5%, 1% or 2% calcium oxide (CaO). The voluntary consumption and digestibility of dietary nutrients, milk production and composition, and feeding behavior of cows were evaluated. A switchback design with three periods, four treatments and three blocks was used. The linear and quadratic effects of the treatments were analyzed using orthogonal contrasts, and the effects were considered significant when P ? 0.05. Compared to the that in the control treatment, the Ca concentration increased by 297%, 570% and 1,083% in the diets including sugarcane hydrolyzed with 0.5%, 1% and 2% CaO, respectively, while the respective Ca:P ratios were 6.58:1, 10.70:1 and 19.77:1 (control Ca:P ratio: 1.55:1). The hydrolysis of sugarcane with increasing amounts of CaO promoted a linear reduction (P < 0.01) in the intake of dry matter (DM), nonfibrous carbohydrates, crude protein (CP), organic matter (OM), neutral detergent fiber corrected for ash and protein (NDFap) and ether extract. The intake of total digestible nutrients, acid detergent fiber (ADF), lignin, hemicelluloses and cellulose presented quadratic behavior (P < 0.01) in response to increasing CaO concentrations used for sugarcane hydrolysis. Increases in the amount of CaO used for sugarcane hydrolysis had no effect on the digestibility of NDFap (P > 0.05), but there were linear reductions (P < 0.05) in the digestibility of DM, OM and ADF; the production of milk corrected or not corrected to 4% fat; and the content of protein, lactose and total solids. Linear reductions (P < 0.05) were also observed in the production of all milk components. Only the milk fat content was not altered (P > 0.05) in response to the inclusion of hydrolyzed sugarcane in the diets. There was no effect (P > 0.05) of sugarcane hydrolysis with increasing amounts of CaO on the time the cows spent idle, ruminating and feeding, but there was a linear increase (P < 0.05) in the minutes spent ruminating 1 kg of DM and NDF. Chopped sugarcane hydrolyzed for 24 h with 0.5% to 2.0% CaO should not be used as exclusive roughage in diets for Holstein x Gyr dairy cows with an average milk production of 10 kg day?1.Doze vacas multíparas 7/8 Holândês x Gir foram alimentadas com dietas à base de cana de açúcar picada fornecida in natura (controle) ou hidrolisada (base da matéria natural) por 24 h com 0,5%, 1% ou 2% de óxido de cálcio (CaO). O consumo voluntário e a digestibilidade dos nutrientes das dietas, a produção e composição do leite, e o comportamento alimentar das vacas foram avaliados. Um delineamento em switchback com três períodos, quatro tratamentos, e três blocos foi utilizado. Os efeitos linear e quadrático dos tratamentos foram analisados por contrastes ortogonais e diferenças foram consideradas significativas quando P ? 0,05. Em comparação ao tratamento controle foram observados aumentos de 297%, 570% e 1.083%, respectivamente, nas concentrações de Ca nas dietas com cana de açúcar hidrolisada com 0,5%, 1% e 2% de CaO, enquanto que as respectivas proporções de Ca:P nas dietas foram de 6,58:1, 10,70:1 e 19,77:1 (controle = 1,55:1). A hidrólise da cana de açúcar com quantidades crescentes de CaO promoveu redução linear (P < 0,01) sobre os consumos de matéria seca (MS), carboidratos não fibrosos, proteína bruta (PB), matéria orgânica (MO), fibra em detergente neutro corrigida para cinzas e proteína (FDNcp) e extrato etéreo. Os consumos de nutrientes digestíveis totais, fibra em detergente ácido (FDA), lignina, hemiceluloses e celulose apresentaram comportamento quadrático (P < 0,01) em resposta ao aumento na inclusão de CaO na hidrólise da cana de açúcar. O incremento na quantidade de CaO na hidrólise da cana de açúcar não promoveu efeito sobre a digestibilidade da FDNcp (P > 0,05), mas houve reduções lineares (P 0,05) em resposta à inclusão de cana hidrolisada nas dietas. A hidrólise da cana de açúcar com quantidades crescentes de CaO não alterou (P > 0,05) os tempos despendidos pelas vacas em ócio, ruminação e alimentação, mas promoveu incremento linear (P < 0,05) sobre os tempos gastos com a ruminação de 1 kg de MS ou de FDN. A cana de açúcar picada e hidrolisada por 24 h com 0,5% a 2,0% de CaO não deve ser utilizada como volumoso exclusivo em dietas de vacas Holandês x Gir com produção de leite média de 10 kg dia-1.UEL2019-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3331910.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n2p807Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 40 No. 2 (2019); 807-818Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 40 n. 2 (2019); 807-8181679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets Desempenho de vacas Holandês x Gir alimentadas com dietas baseadas em cana de açúcar hidrolisada |
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Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets |
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Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets Campos, Mariana Magalhães Alcali Bovine Calcium oxide Digestibility Feeding behavior Saccharum officinarum. Álcali Bovino Comportamento alimentar Digestibilidade Óxido de cálcio Saccharum officinarum. Campos, Mariana Magalhães Alcali Bovine Calcium oxide Digestibility Feeding behavior Saccharum officinarum. Álcali Bovino Comportamento alimentar Digestibilidade Óxido de cálcio Saccharum officinarum. |
title_short |
Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets |
title_full |
Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets |
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Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets |
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Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets |
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Performance of Holstein x Gyr dairy cows fed hydrolyzed sugarcane-based diets |
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Campos, Mariana Magalhães |
author_facet |
Campos, Mariana Magalhães Campos, Mariana Magalhães Borges, Ana Luiza da Costa Cruz Pancoti, Carlos Giovani Silva, Ricardo Reis e Moreira, Tainá Silvestre Lopes, Fernando César Ferraz Borges, Ana Luiza da Costa Cruz Pancoti, Carlos Giovani Silva, Ricardo Reis e Moreira, Tainá Silvestre Lopes, Fernando César Ferraz |
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Borges, Ana Luiza da Costa Cruz Pancoti, Carlos Giovani Silva, Ricardo Reis e Moreira, Tainá Silvestre Lopes, Fernando César Ferraz |
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Campos, Mariana Magalhães Borges, Ana Luiza da Costa Cruz Pancoti, Carlos Giovani Silva, Ricardo Reis e Moreira, Tainá Silvestre Lopes, Fernando César Ferraz |
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Alcali Bovine Calcium oxide Digestibility Feeding behavior Saccharum officinarum. Álcali Bovino Comportamento alimentar Digestibilidade Óxido de cálcio Saccharum officinarum. |
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Alcali Bovine Calcium oxide Digestibility Feeding behavior Saccharum officinarum. Álcali Bovino Comportamento alimentar Digestibilidade Óxido de cálcio Saccharum officinarum. |
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Twelve multiparous 7/8 Holstein x Gyr dairy cows were fed diets based on chopped sugarcane supplied in natura (control) or after being hydrolyzed (fresh matter basis) for 24 h with 0.5%, 1% or 2% calcium oxide (CaO). The voluntary consumption and digestibility of dietary nutrients, milk production and composition, and feeding behavior of cows were evaluated. A switchback design with three periods, four treatments and three blocks was used. The linear and quadratic effects of the treatments were analyzed using orthogonal contrasts, and the effects were considered significant when P ? 0.05. Compared to the that in the control treatment, the Ca concentration increased by 297%, 570% and 1,083% in the diets including sugarcane hydrolyzed with 0.5%, 1% and 2% CaO, respectively, while the respective Ca:P ratios were 6.58:1, 10.70:1 and 19.77:1 (control Ca:P ratio: 1.55:1). The hydrolysis of sugarcane with increasing amounts of CaO promoted a linear reduction (P < 0.01) in the intake of dry matter (DM), nonfibrous carbohydrates, crude protein (CP), organic matter (OM), neutral detergent fiber corrected for ash and protein (NDFap) and ether extract. The intake of total digestible nutrients, acid detergent fiber (ADF), lignin, hemicelluloses and cellulose presented quadratic behavior (P < 0.01) in response to increasing CaO concentrations used for sugarcane hydrolysis. Increases in the amount of CaO used for sugarcane hydrolysis had no effect on the digestibility of NDFap (P > 0.05), but there were linear reductions (P < 0.05) in the digestibility of DM, OM and ADF; the production of milk corrected or not corrected to 4% fat; and the content of protein, lactose and total solids. Linear reductions (P < 0.05) were also observed in the production of all milk components. Only the milk fat content was not altered (P > 0.05) in response to the inclusion of hydrolyzed sugarcane in the diets. There was no effect (P > 0.05) of sugarcane hydrolysis with increasing amounts of CaO on the time the cows spent idle, ruminating and feeding, but there was a linear increase (P < 0.05) in the minutes spent ruminating 1 kg of DM and NDF. Chopped sugarcane hydrolyzed for 24 h with 0.5% to 2.0% CaO should not be used as exclusive roughage in diets for Holstein x Gyr dairy cows with an average milk production of 10 kg day?1. |
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