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Effect of glucose sources on production and metabolic responses of dairy cows fed diets based on restrictively fermented grass silage

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

A. Vanhatalo
Affiliation:
Animal Prodution Research, Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, FIN-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
P. Huhtanen
Affiliation:
Animal Prodution Research, Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, FIN-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
T. Varvikko
Affiliation:
Animal Prodution Research, Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, FIN-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
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Diets based on restrictively fermented grass silage do not provide sufficient gluconeogenic precursors in high-yielding dairy cows (Huhtanen 1998). In principle, manipulating the glucose supply of cows may be done either by increasing the proportion of propionate in rumen volatile fatty acids or by increasing glucose supply to the intestines. The objective of this experiment was to compare casein, glucose, propionic acid, and starch as glucose sources in dairy cows fed diets based on restrictively fermented grass silage.

Four rumen cannulated Finnish Ayrshire cows 15-16 weeks into their 4. or 5. lactation were used in an experiment designed as a 4 x 5 incomplete Latin square with 14-d periods. The five treatmens allocated to four animals were continuous infusions of 1) water (Control), 2) casein 300 g/d (Cas), 3) glucose 300 g/d (G), 4) propionic acid 247 g/d (P) and 5) barley starch 270 g/d (S). Substrates dissolved in water were infused either into the rumen (P) or the abomasum (other substrates).

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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 1999

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Huhtanen, P. 1998. Supply of nutrients and productive responses in dairy cows given diets based on restrictively fermented silage. Agricultural and Food Science in Finland 7: 219250.CrossRefGoogle Scholar