Veterinarski glasnik 2014 Volume 68, Issue 1-2, Pages: 31-42
https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL1402031A
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Effects of buffering mineral mixtures on milk yield, milk composition, rumen pH and some blood biochemical parameters in heat stressed dairy cows
Adamović Milan (Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovina, Beograd)
Šamanc Horea (Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
Kirovski Danijela
(Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
Vujanac Ivan
(Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
Valčić Olivera (Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
The objective of the work was to investigate the influence of partial
substitution of magnesium oxide with natural bentonite in feed mixtures used
in feeding of cows during their exposure to heat stress. The investigation
lasted 30 days and was carried out during last ten days of may and first
twenty days of June when average air temperature in stables was 36.6±2.5oC.
In the experiment there were included 30 cows of Holstein breed in first
phase of lactation, which were divided into two groups of 15 cows: control
(C) and experimental (E). Group C was fed with experimental mineral mixture
that contained 60% of magnesium oxide during the whole investigation period.
Group E was fed with experimental mineral mixture that contained 40% of
magnesium oxide as well as 20% of natural bentonite. Remaining ingredients in
both control and experimental mineral mixtures were the same and also
contained 20% of sodium bicarbonate and 20% of zeolite in the same
quantities. The control and experimental mineral mixtures were mixed into
complete feed mixture (18% UP) in the amount of 1%. At tne end of the
investigation period, on the 30th day, there were taken samples of rumens
contents for determining pH, and after that blood samples, in which, after
the separation of blood serum, were determined glucose concentration, total
proteins, albumin, globulin, urea, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, total
bilirubin, calcium and phosphorus, as well as the activity of ALT and AST. By
computation there was calculated the ratio between albumin and globulin, ALT
and AST, and the ratio between calcium and phosphorus. Daily allowance and
milk chemical composition ( percentage of fat, proteins and dry substance)
were determined at the end of the investigation period, that is on the 30th
day of lactation, for each cow individually. Partial substitution of
magnesium oxide with bentonite influenced milk production increase, but it
was statistically insignificant. Besides that, in E group of cows, percentage
of fat and dry substance in milk was significantly increased (p<0.05 and 0.01
respectively), while percentage of protein increase was insignificant. The
substitution of magnesium oxide with bentonite had no impact on the values of
examined parameters of metabolic profile, but it led to statistically
significant increase of rumen contents pH values (p<0.05). From the obtained
results it can be concluded that substitution of magnesium oxide with
bentonite in feed mixtures that are used for feeding cows during summer
period, can prevent rumen acidosis, which high yielding cows incline to under
the conditions of elevated external temperatures. Besides that, this kind of
substitution leads to improvement of milk composition, especially when
percentage of fat and dry substance in milk is concerned.
Keywords: cows, bentonite, metabolic profile, rumen contents pH, milk composition, heat stress
Projekat
Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TR 31003 i br. TR 34013