Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes

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Autor(a) principal: Bumbieris Junior, Valter Harry
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Emile, Jean-Claude, Jobim, Clóves Cabreira, Rossi, Robson Marcelo, Horst, Egon Henrique, Novak, Sandra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/sa/article/view/183234
Resumo: The use of intercropped grass legumes provides a source of sustainable animal production as these vegetables contribute to an increase in forage yield by area, and substitute inorganic nitrogen and other components. The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional characteristics of silages and the yield and milk quality of Holstein cows fed triticale silages in monoculture or intercropped with either oats or legumes. The crops for silage production were triticale (TS), triticale in consortium with forage pea (TSP), and triticale in consortium with oats, forage peas and vetches (TSOPV). The silages showed no differences in dry matter content. The highest crude protein (13.06 %) and ethereal extract content was observed in TSOPV, but in the case of the latter, there was little difference when compared with TS (2.35 and 2.16 %, respectively) although the ash contents of the TSOPV and TSP silages did present a difference compared to TS silage. The neutral and acid detergent fibers (NDF and ADF) and cellulose fractions of TS silage were higher (68.60, 41.46 and 38.19 %, respectively) than those in TSOPV and TSP silages, which also had higher levels of soluble nitrogen, ethanol and acetic acid. Dry matter intake was higher in both TSOPV and TSP, which also provided a higher milk yield (21.19 and 20.45 L cow d–1) compared to that of TS silage (18.74 L cow d–1). Cows fed TS also produced milk with a lower N-ureic content (15.15 mg dL–1). The inclusion of legumes with triticale provided good fermentative quality for silage and increased milk production of cows without altering their concentrations of fat and protein.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes
title Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes
spellingShingle Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes
Bumbieris Junior, Valter Harry
forage
forage pea
grass
nutritional value
vetch
title_short Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes
title_full Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes
title_fullStr Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes
title_full_unstemmed Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes
title_sort Performance and milk quality of cows fed triticale silage or intercropped with oats or legumes
author Bumbieris Junior, Valter Harry
author_facet Bumbieris Junior, Valter Harry
Emile, Jean-Claude
Jobim, Clóves Cabreira
Rossi, Robson Marcelo
Horst, Egon Henrique
Novak, Sandra
author_role author
author2 Emile, Jean-Claude
Jobim, Clóves Cabreira
Rossi, Robson Marcelo
Horst, Egon Henrique
Novak, Sandra
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bumbieris Junior, Valter Harry
Emile, Jean-Claude
Jobim, Clóves Cabreira
Rossi, Robson Marcelo
Horst, Egon Henrique
Novak, Sandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv forage
forage pea
grass
nutritional value
vetch
topic forage
forage pea
grass
nutritional value
vetch
description The use of intercropped grass legumes provides a source of sustainable animal production as these vegetables contribute to an increase in forage yield by area, and substitute inorganic nitrogen and other components. The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional characteristics of silages and the yield and milk quality of Holstein cows fed triticale silages in monoculture or intercropped with either oats or legumes. The crops for silage production were triticale (TS), triticale in consortium with forage pea (TSP), and triticale in consortium with oats, forage peas and vetches (TSOPV). The silages showed no differences in dry matter content. The highest crude protein (13.06 %) and ethereal extract content was observed in TSOPV, but in the case of the latter, there was little difference when compared with TS (2.35 and 2.16 %, respectively) although the ash contents of the TSOPV and TSP silages did present a difference compared to TS silage. The neutral and acid detergent fibers (NDF and ADF) and cellulose fractions of TS silage were higher (68.60, 41.46 and 38.19 %, respectively) than those in TSOPV and TSP silages, which also had higher levels of soluble nitrogen, ethanol and acetic acid. Dry matter intake was higher in both TSOPV and TSP, which also provided a higher milk yield (21.19 and 20.45 L cow d–1) compared to that of TS silage (18.74 L cow d–1). Cows fed TS also produced milk with a lower N-ureic content (15.15 mg dL–1). The inclusion of legumes with triticale provided good fermentative quality for silage and increased milk production of cows without altering their concentrations of fat and protein.
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