Silages and hays in association with spineless cactus for lactating cows. Intake, digestibility and performance

Authors

  • Walmir LIma Wanderley Instituto Federal de Pernambuco/Campus Barreiros
  • Marcelo de Andrade Ferreira Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
  • Angela Maria Vieira Batista UFRPE
  • Antonia Sherlânea Chaves Véras UFRPE
  • Djalma Cordeiro dos Santos IPA
  • Viviany Lúcia Fernades Santos UFRPE
  • Safira Valença Bispo UFPB

Abstract

The aim of the present experiment was to assess the effect of the association of the spineless cactus with sunflower silage, sorghum silage, leucena hay, pigeon pea hay or elephant grass hay on intake, apparent digestibility of nutrients and milk yield and composition in crossbred lactating cows. Five cows with average body weight and daily milk yield of 516.1 and 11.1kg, respectively. The intakes of dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, total carbohydrates and non-fibrous carbohydrates, milk yield, contents and yield (kg/day) of fat, protein and total solids of milk and digestibility of crude protein and non-fibrous carbohydrates were not influenced by the combination of the silage and hay with cactus. The ether extract intake, fat-corrected milk yield and feed efficiency were higher to treatment with sunflower silage compared to hays. The neutral detergent fiber intake was higher in the treatment with elephant grass hay compared to sunflower silage. Sunflower silage produced higher fat-corrected milk and better feed efficiency when compared to hay.

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Author Biographies

Walmir LIma Wanderley, Instituto Federal de Pernambuco/Campus Barreiros

Professor do Instituto Federal de Pernambuco/Campus Barreiros

Angela Maria Vieira Batista, UFRPE

Professora associada 3 do Depto de Zootecnia da UFRPE

Antonia Sherlânea Chaves Véras, UFRPE

Professora Titular do Depto de Zootecnia da UFRPE

Djalma Cordeiro dos Santos, IPA

Pesquisador do Instituto Agronômico de Pernambuco

Viviany Lúcia Fernades Santos, UFRPE

Zootecnista, aluna do Programa de Doutorado Integrado em Zootecnia da UFRPE

Safira Valença Bispo, UFPB

Professora Adjunta do Depto de Zootecnia da UFPB

Published

2012-09-24

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Section

Animal Nutrition