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1 Teagasc, Dairy Husbandry Department, Moorepark, Fermoy, Co. Cork, Ireland
2 Department of Animal Science and Production, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
An experiment was carried out to determine the effect of a grass diet and a concentrate supplement on rumen fermentation and nutrient flows to the duodenum. Perennial ryegrass was cut and fed indoors to eight rumen- and duodenum-cannulated Friesian cows with or without 3 kg/d of molassed beet pulp in a randomized design experiment. The dry matter intake of grass was significantly lower for cows fed the concentrate supplement (13.6 vs. 11.5 kg of dry matter/d), but total dry matter and organic matter (OM) intakes were similar for cows fed both diets. Cows fed the supplement had higher mean concentrations of total volatile fatty acids (108 vs. 89 mmol/L) and a higher percentage of butyrate in total volatile fatty acids (13.5 vs. 11.6 mol/100 mol). There were no differences between the diets in the flow of OM to the duodenum or in the extent of OM digestion in the rumen. Flows of nonammonia N, microbial N, and amino acids to the duodenum tended to be higher for cows fed the supplemented diet than for those fed ryegrass only. The efficiency of microbial protein synthesis also tended to be higher for cows fed the supplemented diet (42 vs. 37.7 g/kg of OM apparently digested in the rumen and 28.2 vs. 26 g/kg of OM truly digested in the rumen). Overall, there were indications that the supplement caused better capture of N in the rumen and increased the efficiency of microbial protein synthesis.
Key Words: dairy cows grass beet pulp digestion
Submitted on May 10, 1996
Accepted on April 22, 1997
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