Effect of acarbose on milk yield and composition in early-lactation dairy cattle fed a ration to induce subacute ruminal acidosis

Aug 25, 2009Journal of dairy science

Acarbose's impact on milk amount and quality in early-lactation dairy cows fed a diet causing mild stomach acid buildup

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Abstract

Ruminal pH was monitored in 5 Holstein steers, showing levels <5.5 for at least 4 hours in 79% of animal days.

  • A high concentrate:forage ration (70:30) decreased feed intake by 5%, milk fat percentage by 7%, and milk fat yield by 8% compared to a 50:50 ration.
  • Acarbose increased dry matter feed intake and fat-corrected milk yield in early lactating dairy cattle when added to a high concentrate:forage ration.
  • In the first experiment, acarbose resulted in 23.1 kg/d feed intake and 33.7 kg/d milk yield, compared to 21.6 kg/d and 31.7 kg/d in controls.
  • In the second experiment, acarbose also increased feed intake (22.5 kg/d) and milk yield (36.9 kg/d) compared to controls (21.8 kg/d and 33.9 kg/d).
  • Acarbose may help maintain rumen pH and improve lactation performance in cattle fed high concentrate:forage rations.

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