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Department of Animal Nutrition and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-755 90 Uppsala, Sweden
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ABSTRACT
Effects of full-fat crushed rapeseed (0, 1, or 2 kg/d) on rumen and total digestion, rumen biohydrogenation, and rumen microbial protein synthesis were studied in lactating cows. Rumen digestibilities (%) of DM, NDF, and cellulose were 52.1, 46.1, and 51.8, respectively, for control. Rapeseed decreased rumen and total DM digestibilities and proportion of DM digested in the rumen. Rumen digestibility of cellulose was decreased by rapeseed, but this was apparently compensated by hindgut fermentation. Dry matter, NDF, and hemicellulose digestibilities were compensated at 1 kg but not at 2 kg/d. Biohydrogenation of 18:1 fatty acids increased with increasing dietary fat, whereas that of 18:2 and 18:3 was 85% on all diets. Fatty acid digestibility was not different among diets. Microbial nitrogen in the duodenum increased from 142 g/d for control to 191 g/d for 1 and 2 kg/d. Efficiency of microbial protein synthesis (grams of microbial nitrogen per kilogram organic matter apparently digested in the rumen) was 17.3, 24.8, and 26.6 for 0, 1, and 2 kg/d. Slow release of fat from crushed rapeseed minimized negative effects on rumen metabolism; 1 to 2 kg/d of full-fat crushed rapeseed may be fed to lactating cows without detrimental metabolic effects.
1 Journal Article Number 104–86. Financial assistance, gratefully acknowledged, was provided by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Additional support was provided by state and federal funds appropriated to the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The Ohio State University.
2 Department of Dairy Science, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Wooster 44691.
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