Peripartal changes in reticuloruminal pH and temperature in dairy cows differing in the susceptibility to subacute rumen acidosis

Oct 5, 2015Journal of dairy science

Changes in stomach pH and temperature around calving in dairy cows with different risk of mild rumen acidosis

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Abstract

Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) susceptible cows experienced a higher duration of reticuloruminal pH <5.8 (753±82 min/d) compared to SARA-tolerant cows (15±6 min/d).

  • Reticuloruminal pH was lower in Simmental cows (6.16±0.03) compared to Brown Swiss cows (6.25±0.05).
  • SARA-susceptible cows had a longer duration of pH <6.0 (1,049±75 min/d) than SARA-tolerant cows (112±91 min/d).
  • Simmental cows produced more milk (30.4±1.2 kg/d) than Brown Swiss cows (27.9±1.3 kg/d).
  • SARA-tolerant cows consumed more of the close-up total mixed ration than SARA-susceptible cows.
  • Reticuloruminal temperature dropped by 0.35°C and the duration of temperature >39.5°C decreased by 430 min/d from 2 days before to 1 day before calving.
  • The variation in reticuloruminal pH responses indicates a need for tailored feeding management during the transition period.

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