Changes in fermentation profile of the reticulorumen and hindgut, and nutrient digestion in dry cows fed concentrate-rich diets supplemented with a phytogenic feed additive

May 22, 2022Journal of dairy science

Changes in fermentation and nutrient digestion in dry cows fed high-concentrate diets with a plant-based supplement

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Abstract

Cows fed a high-concentrate diet showed greater total volatile fatty acids (VFA) from week 1 onward compared to baseline.

  • The high-concentrate diet increased ruminal lactate and decreased both ruminal and fecal pH levels.
  • Phytoadditive supplementation was associated with increased total VFA and butyrate levels in the rumen during the first two weeks.
  • Cows on the high-concentrate diet had greater serum amyloid A and glutamate dehydrogenase activity starting from week 1.
  • Compared to baseline, cows at week 4 on the high-concentrate diet showed increased total VFA in the rumen fluid.
  • The high-concentrate diet reduced the digestibility of grass silage but improved the digestibility of corn grain and total-tract nutrients.

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