Effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactation

The purpose of this experiment was to investigate how early lactating cows adjust their metabolism and production to acute, but moderate changes in the energy density of the diet. Sixty dairy cows were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: two change-over groups (HNH and NHN) and two control...

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Main Authors: N.I. Nielsen, N.C. Friggens, T. Larsen, J.B. Andersen, M.O. Nielsen, K.L. Ingvartsen
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2007-01-01
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spelling doaj-9491d19110394c7b8958e6ceaec8192b2021-06-05T06:04:53ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112007-01-0113335346Effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactationN.I. Nielsen0N.C. Friggens1T. Larsen2J.B. Andersen3M.O. Nielsen4K.L. Ingvartsen5Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Health, Welfare and Nutrition, Research Centre Foulum, PO Box 50, 8830 Tjele, DenmarkDanish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Health, Welfare and Nutrition, Research Centre Foulum, PO Box 50, 8830 Tjele, DenmarkDanish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Health, Welfare and Nutrition, Research Centre Foulum, PO Box 50, 8830 Tjele, DenmarkDanish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Health, Welfare and Nutrition, Research Centre Foulum, PO Box 50, 8830 Tjele, DenmarkThe Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Department of Animal and Veterinary Basic Sciences, Groennegaardsvej 7, 1870 Frederiksberg, C, DenmarkDanish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Health, Welfare and Nutrition, Research Centre Foulum, PO Box 50, 8830 Tjele, DenmarkThe purpose of this experiment was to investigate how early lactating cows adjust their metabolism and production to acute, but moderate changes in the energy density of the diet. Sixty dairy cows were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: two change-over groups (HNH and NHN) and two control groups (HHH and NNN), where H and N refer to a high and normal energy density in the total mixed ration (TMR), respectively. The experimental period covered the first 9 weeks post calving, which was split up in three 3-week periods. Thus, cows assigned to HNH or NHN shifted TMR in weeks 4 and 7 after calving while cows assigned to HHH or NNN were fed the same TMR for all 9 weeks. Results from cows on treatment HNH were compared with group HHH while cows on treatment NHN were compared with group NNN. When the diet changed from N to H and H to N, cows increased and decreased their dry-matter intake (DMI), respectively compared with control groups. Cows adjusted milk yield accordingly to changes in DMI, although not always significantly. Energy-corrected milk yield was not significantly affected by any of the changes in the energy density of the diet but generally showed same tendencies as milk yield. Non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), beta-hydroxybutyrate in blood and milk and triacylglycerol and glycogen content in the liver were not significantly affected by changes in the energy density of the diet, except from NEFA at one change. Glucose increased more when the diet changed from N to H and increased less when the diet changed from H to N, compared with control groups, although not always significantly. Collectively, these results suggest that cows adjust their DMI and partly milk yield according to the energy density of the diet and therefore only limited effects were observed in physiological parameters.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731107683815dairy cowsenergy metabolismmetabolismnutrient balance
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author N.I. Nielsen
N.C. Friggens
T. Larsen
J.B. Andersen
M.O. Nielsen
K.L. Ingvartsen
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N.C. Friggens
T. Larsen
J.B. Andersen
M.O. Nielsen
K.L. Ingvartsen
Effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactation
Animal
dairy cows
energy metabolism
metabolism
nutrient balance
author_facet N.I. Nielsen
N.C. Friggens
T. Larsen
J.B. Andersen
M.O. Nielsen
K.L. Ingvartsen
author_sort N.I. Nielsen
title Effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactation
title_short Effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactation
title_full Effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactation
title_fullStr Effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactation
title_sort effect of changes in diet energy density on feed intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters in dairy cows in early lactation
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2007-01-01
description The purpose of this experiment was to investigate how early lactating cows adjust their metabolism and production to acute, but moderate changes in the energy density of the diet. Sixty dairy cows were randomly assigned to one of four treatments: two change-over groups (HNH and NHN) and two control groups (HHH and NNN), where H and N refer to a high and normal energy density in the total mixed ration (TMR), respectively. The experimental period covered the first 9 weeks post calving, which was split up in three 3-week periods. Thus, cows assigned to HNH or NHN shifted TMR in weeks 4 and 7 after calving while cows assigned to HHH or NNN were fed the same TMR for all 9 weeks. Results from cows on treatment HNH were compared with group HHH while cows on treatment NHN were compared with group NNN. When the diet changed from N to H and H to N, cows increased and decreased their dry-matter intake (DMI), respectively compared with control groups. Cows adjusted milk yield accordingly to changes in DMI, although not always significantly. Energy-corrected milk yield was not significantly affected by any of the changes in the energy density of the diet but generally showed same tendencies as milk yield. Non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), beta-hydroxybutyrate in blood and milk and triacylglycerol and glycogen content in the liver were not significantly affected by changes in the energy density of the diet, except from NEFA at one change. Glucose increased more when the diet changed from N to H and increased less when the diet changed from H to N, compared with control groups, although not always significantly. Collectively, these results suggest that cows adjust their DMI and partly milk yield according to the energy density of the diet and therefore only limited effects were observed in physiological parameters.
topic dairy cows
energy metabolism
metabolism
nutrient balance
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731107683815
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