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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2013 | Volume: 16 | Issue: 12 | Page No.: 558-563
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2013.558.563

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A. Nikkhah

Country: Iran

D. Kianzad

Country: Iran

A. Hajhosseini

Country: Iran

A. Zalbeyk

Country: Iran

Keywords


  • Dairy cow
  • heat stress
  • production
  • protected methionine
  • reproduction
Research Article

Protected Methionine Prolonged Provision Improves Summer Production and Reproduction of Lactating Dairy Cows

A. Nikkhah, D. Kianzad, A. Hajhosseini and A. Zalbeyk
The objective was to establish prolonged effects of a rumen-protected Met (RPM) product (SmartamineMTM) on milk production and reproduction of high-producing early-lactation cows under extended very high ambient temperatures. Twenty four fresh Holstein cows (27±9 days in milk, 617 kg b.wt., 2.8 body condition score) including 12 second lactation and 12 higher lactation cows were randomly assigned to either control or RPM-supplemented total mixed rations (TMR, 520:480 g kg-1 forage:concentrate), and were fed continuously for 5 months. Cows were offered TMR 3 times daily post-milking plus a top-dress alfalfa hay. The study was conducted from May through November of 2009 in central Iranian province of Isfahan. The RPM group had consistently greater 5-month-long average DM intake (21.9 vs. 19.1 kg day-1), milk yield (42.4 vs. 37.4 kg day-1), milk fat content (33 vs. 27.5 g kg-1), fat yield (1.40 vs. 1.04 kg day-1), milk protein content (29.6 vs. 27.5 g kg-1) and protein yield (1.25 vs. 1.02 kg day-1). Mature cows tended to produce mor e milk (42.2 vs. 37.6 kg day-1) and milk fat (1.30 vs. 1.13 kg day-1) than second lactation cows. The RPM significantly improved ovary function, estrus expression visibility and body condition score (3 vs. 2.6), while shortening days open (106 vs. 143) and calving interval (387 vs. 421 d). Findings provide compelling evidence for beneficial effects of prolonged RPM provision on feed intake, milk production, and reproduction of Holstein cows under concurrent metabolic pressures of early lactation and stressful high ambient temperatures.
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A. Nikkhah, D. Kianzad, A. Hajhosseini and A. Zalbeyk, 2013. Protected Methionine Prolonged Provision Improves Summer Production and Reproduction of Lactating Dairy Cows. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 16: 558-563.

DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2013.558.563

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=pjbs.2013.558.563

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