Effects of Rumen Acid Load from Feed and Forage Particle Size on Ruminal pH and Dry Matter Intake in the Lactating Dairy Cow

Nov 16, 2006Journal of dairy science

How feed acidity and particle size affect stomach acidity and food intake in dairy cows producing milk

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Abstract

Increasing concentrate acidogenic value (AV) decreased the mean ruminal pH from 6.07 to 5.97.

  • Higher AV concentrates resulted in lower minimum pH values, decreasing from 5.49 to 5.34.
  • Cows on high-AV diets spent significantly more time below critical pH levels of 5.6 and 5.8, with times of 236.7 vs. 135.1 min/d and 480.6 vs. 290.0 min/d, respectively.
  • Forage particle size did not affect mean or minimum ruminal pH.
  • An interaction between concentrate AV and forage particle size was observed, with increased particle size elevating maximum pH in high-AV diets but not in low-AV diets.
  • Dry matter intake was unaffected by AV, while neutral detergent fiber intake decreased from 9.7 to 8.8 kg/d with higher AV.
  • Milk fat content was negatively correlated with time and area below pH thresholds of 5.6 and 5.8.

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