Active dry Saccharomyces cerevisiae can alleviate the effect of subacute ruminal acidosis in lactating dairy cows

Oct 6, 2014Journal of dairy science

Active dry yeast may reduce mild rumen acid buildup in lactating dairy cows

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Abstract

ADSC supplementation resulted in a 2.3-fold increase in Streptococcus bovis compared to control cows.

  • Cows receiving ADSC had improved ruminal pH during week 10 compared to control cows, with 122 ± 57 vs. 321 ± 53 minutes per day at pH <5.6.
  • Dry matter intake was greater in cows supplemented with ADSC, averaging 23.3 ± 0.66 kg/d versus 21.6 ± 0.61 kg/d in control cows.
  • Milk yield was higher in ADSC-supplemented cows, producing 29.6 ± 1.2 kg/d compared to 26.5 ± 1.2 kg/d for controls.
  • Higher concentrations of total volatile fatty acids and propionate were observed in ADSC cows, measuring 175 ± 7.5 mM and 117 ± 6.1 mM, respectively.
  • ADSC supplementation was associated with a 2.2-fold reduction in Prevotella albensis, a bacterium linked to inflammation during SARA.
  • Microbial analysis showed significant increases in various cellulolytic microbes in the rumen of cows receiving ADSC.

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