Effect of partial replacement of forage neutral detergent fiber with by-product neutral detergent fiber in close-up diets on periparturient performance of dairy cows
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- DOI: 10.3168/jds.2006-692
Effect of partial replacement of forage neutral detergent fiber with by-product neutral detergent fiber in close-up diets on periparturient performance of dairy cows
Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of partial replacement of forage neutral detergent fiber (NDF) with by-product NDF in close-up diets of dairy cattle on periparturient metabolism and performance. Holstein cows (n = 45) and heifers (n = 19) were fed corn silage-based diets containing 1) 30% oat hay, or 2) 15% oat hay and 15% beet pulp from d -21 relative to expected parturition until parturition. After parturition, all animals received the same lactation diet. Animals were group-fed from d -21 to -10 relative to expected parturition and fed individually from d -10 until 14 d in milk. Animals were required to have at least 5 d of prepartum dry matter intake (DMI) data to remain on the study. Data were analyzed as a randomized design and subjected to ANOVA using the MIXED procedure of SAS. Close-up diet did not affect DMI, total tract nutrient digestibility, energy balance, or serum content of nonesterified fatty acids and beta-hydroxybutyrate during the last 5 d prepartum. Prepartum body weight and body condition score were similar between treatments. There was no carryover effect of close-up diet on DMI, energy balance, milk yield, body weight, body condition score, or serum content of nonesterified fatty acids and beta-hydroxybutyrate during the first 14 d in milk. In summary, partial replacement of forage NDF (oat hay) with by-product NDF (beet pulp) did not affect periparturient metabolism or performance.
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