Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy
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Data de Publicação: | 2024 |
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Resumo: | The transition period from three weeks before to three weeks after calving in dairy cows is characterized by significant metabolic changes that can be monitored to prevent adverse events in cow health. Strategies to minimize adverse effects and ensure success in future lactations, including the use of ultra-diluted complexes and the evaluation of nutritional accuracy and its effects, require further investigation. In this context, this thesis has been divided into two chapters. In the first chapter, the administration of ultra-diluted (UD) complexes to cows during the transition period and early lactation was evaluated. Thirty multiparous pregnant cows were blocked and randomly assigned to either a placebo control group or a UD group. The results showed that although the use of UD did not affect the cows\' milk production, those fed UD tended to have lower somatic cell counts. In addition, a trend toward improved liver health was observed in cows in the UD group. These results suggest that the use of UD may provide benefits to dairy cows when used during the transition period and early lactation. The second chapter focused on the evaluation of dry cow diets during the close-up period, investigating the accuracy and precision of nutrient composition and its effect on cow performance at the beginning of lactation. Close-up diet samples were collected every four weeks during six visits to 40 dairy farms. The diets formulated by the nutritionists on each farm were also collected. The diets offered did not exactly match the formulated diets, with considerable variability in nutrient levels. Our results showed that greater variability in non-fiber carbohydrates (NFC) negatively affected liver health in fresh cows. Variability in fat and NFC affected serum β-hydroxybutyrate concentrations, and variability in NFC affected blood glucose levels. Non-esterified fatty acid concentrations were influenced by variability in dry matter and crude protein content of the diets. The results highlight the importance of maintaining consistency between diet formulations and feeding practices to optimize dairy herd performance and health. Therefore, integrating these approaches can help improve cow health and performance while promoting sustainable dairy production practices. |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracyOtimizando o desempenho de vacas leiteiras durante o período de transição e início da lactação: um estudo sobre o uso de complexos ultradiluídos em dietas e da acurácia de dietas close-upAcurácia de dietasCompostos ultradiluídosDairy cowsDiet accuracyPeríodo de transiçãoTransition periodUltra-diluted compoundsVacas leiteirasThe transition period from three weeks before to three weeks after calving in dairy cows is characterized by significant metabolic changes that can be monitored to prevent adverse events in cow health. Strategies to minimize adverse effects and ensure success in future lactations, including the use of ultra-diluted complexes and the evaluation of nutritional accuracy and its effects, require further investigation. In this context, this thesis has been divided into two chapters. In the first chapter, the administration of ultra-diluted (UD) complexes to cows during the transition period and early lactation was evaluated. Thirty multiparous pregnant cows were blocked and randomly assigned to either a placebo control group or a UD group. The results showed that although the use of UD did not affect the cows\' milk production, those fed UD tended to have lower somatic cell counts. In addition, a trend toward improved liver health was observed in cows in the UD group. These results suggest that the use of UD may provide benefits to dairy cows when used during the transition period and early lactation. The second chapter focused on the evaluation of dry cow diets during the close-up period, investigating the accuracy and precision of nutrient composition and its effect on cow performance at the beginning of lactation. Close-up diet samples were collected every four weeks during six visits to 40 dairy farms. The diets formulated by the nutritionists on each farm were also collected. The diets offered did not exactly match the formulated diets, with considerable variability in nutrient levels. Our results showed that greater variability in non-fiber carbohydrates (NFC) negatively affected liver health in fresh cows. Variability in fat and NFC affected serum β-hydroxybutyrate concentrations, and variability in NFC affected blood glucose levels. Non-esterified fatty acid concentrations were influenced by variability in dry matter and crude protein content of the diets. The results highlight the importance of maintaining consistency between diet formulations and feeding practices to optimize dairy herd performance and health. Therefore, integrating these approaches can help improve cow health and performance while promoting sustainable dairy production practices.O período de transição, intervalo de tempo que compreende três semanas antes até três semanas depois do parto de vacas leiteiras, é marcado por alterações metabólicas significativas, que podem ser monitoradas e permitem a prevenção de eventos adversos na saúde das vacas. Estratégias para minimizar impactos negativos e garantir sucesso na futura lactação, como o uso de complexos ultradiluídos e a avaliação da acurácia da dieta e seus impactos, carecem de investigações mais profundas. Neste sentido, esta tese foi elaborada em dois capítulos. No primeiro capítulo foi avaliado o fornecimento de complexo ultradiluído (UD) para vacas durante o período de transição e início da lactação. Trinta vacas gestantes multíparas foram blocadas e distribuídas aleatoriamente em um grupo controle placebo ou um grupo UD. Os resultados mostraram que apesar do uso de UD não ter afetado a produção de leite das vacas, as vacas alimentadas com UD tenderam a apresentar menor contagem de células somáticas. Além disso, foi observada uma tendência de melhor saúde hepática nas vacas do grupo UD. Estes resultados sugerem que o uso de UD pode trazer benefícios para vacas leiteiras quando utilizado durante o período de transição e início da lactação. O segundo capítulo focou na avaliação das dietas de vacas secas durante o período close-up, investigando a acurácia e precisão da composição nutricional e seu impacto no desempenho das vacas no início da lactação. Em 40 fazendas leiteiras, amostras das dietas close-up foram coletadas a cada quatro semanas durante seis visitas. As dietas formuladas pelos nutricionistas de cada fazenda também foram obtidas. As dietas oferecidas não correspondiam exatamente às dietas formuladas, com notável variabilidade nos níveis de nutrientes. Nossos resultados mostraram que a maior variabilidade nos carboidratos não fibrosos (CNF) afetou negativamente a saúde do fígado de vacas recém-paridas. A variabilidade na gordura e no CNF influenciou as concentrações séricas de β-hidroxibutirato, e a variabilidade do CNF impactou os níveis de glicose no sangue. As concentrações de ácidos graxos não esterificados foram influenciadas pela variabilidade no teor de matéria seca e proteína bruta das dietas. Os resultados enfatizam a importância de manter a consistência entre as formulações das dietas e as práticas alimentares para otimizar o desempenho e a saúde do rebanho leiteiro. Portanto, a integração destas abordagens pode ajudar a melhorar a saúde e o desempenho das vacas, ao mesmo tempo que promove práticas sustentáveis na produção leiteira.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPSalles, Marcia Saladini VieiraSaran Netto, ArlindoGheller, Larissa Schneider2024-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/74/74131/tde-02082024-090816/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-08-02T12:50:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-02082024-090816Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-08-02T12:50:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy Otimizando o desempenho de vacas leiteiras durante o período de transição e início da lactação: um estudo sobre o uso de complexos ultradiluídos em dietas e da acurácia de dietas close-up |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy Gheller, Larissa Schneider Acurácia de dietas Compostos ultradiluídos Dairy cows Diet accuracy Período de transição Transition period Ultra-diluted compounds Vacas leiteiras |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy |
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Optimizing dairy cow performance during transition period and early lactation: a study of the use of ultra-diluted complexes in diets and close-up feeding accuracy |
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Gheller, Larissa Schneider |
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Gheller, Larissa Schneider |
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Salles, Marcia Saladini Vieira Saran Netto, Arlindo |
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Gheller, Larissa Schneider |
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Acurácia de dietas Compostos ultradiluídos Dairy cows Diet accuracy Período de transição Transition period Ultra-diluted compounds Vacas leiteiras |
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Acurácia de dietas Compostos ultradiluídos Dairy cows Diet accuracy Período de transição Transition period Ultra-diluted compounds Vacas leiteiras |
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The transition period from three weeks before to three weeks after calving in dairy cows is characterized by significant metabolic changes that can be monitored to prevent adverse events in cow health. Strategies to minimize adverse effects and ensure success in future lactations, including the use of ultra-diluted complexes and the evaluation of nutritional accuracy and its effects, require further investigation. In this context, this thesis has been divided into two chapters. In the first chapter, the administration of ultra-diluted (UD) complexes to cows during the transition period and early lactation was evaluated. Thirty multiparous pregnant cows were blocked and randomly assigned to either a placebo control group or a UD group. The results showed that although the use of UD did not affect the cows\' milk production, those fed UD tended to have lower somatic cell counts. In addition, a trend toward improved liver health was observed in cows in the UD group. These results suggest that the use of UD may provide benefits to dairy cows when used during the transition period and early lactation. The second chapter focused on the evaluation of dry cow diets during the close-up period, investigating the accuracy and precision of nutrient composition and its effect on cow performance at the beginning of lactation. Close-up diet samples were collected every four weeks during six visits to 40 dairy farms. The diets formulated by the nutritionists on each farm were also collected. The diets offered did not exactly match the formulated diets, with considerable variability in nutrient levels. Our results showed that greater variability in non-fiber carbohydrates (NFC) negatively affected liver health in fresh cows. Variability in fat and NFC affected serum β-hydroxybutyrate concentrations, and variability in NFC affected blood glucose levels. Non-esterified fatty acid concentrations were influenced by variability in dry matter and crude protein content of the diets. The results highlight the importance of maintaining consistency between diet formulations and feeding practices to optimize dairy herd performance and health. Therefore, integrating these approaches can help improve cow health and performance while promoting sustainable dairy production practices. |
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