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1 Department of Animal Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824
2 Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824
To determine if increased nutrient density in prepartum diets improves nutrient balance of peripartum cows, we blocked 40 Holstein cows and 40 heifers by expected date of parturition and assigned them randomly within blocks to one of four treatment diets varying in density of net energy for lactation (NEL) and crude protein (CP). Diets were 1.30 Mcal of NEL/ kg and 12.2% CP, 1.49 Mcal of NEL/kg and 14.2% CP, 1.61 Mcal of NEL/kg and 15.9% CP, and 1.48 Mcal of NEL/kg and 16.2% CP. These diets were fed ad libitum from 25 d prepartum until parturition, and all cows were fed the same diet after calving. Increased nutrient-density of prepartum diets did not decrease feed intake. Compared to animals fed the lowest density, those fed the highest density consumed more NEL (20 vs. 14 Mcal/d) and gained more body condition, backfat, and body weight. They also had less nonesterified fatty acids in plasma (176 vs. 233 µM) and more insulin-like growth factor-I in plasma (472 vs. 390 ng/ml) during the last 2 wk prepartum and less triglyceride in liver at parturition (0.9 vs. 1.5%, wet tissue basis). Quadratic effects of energy density were not observed, and the addition of protein in the medium energy diet had no effect. Prepartum diets did not alter any variables during lactation. In conclusion, increasing the energy and protein density up to 1.6 Mcal of NEL/kg and 16% CP in diets during the last month before parturition improves nutrient balance of cattle prepartum and decreases hepatic lipid content at parturition.
Key Words: dry cow energy protein fatty liver
Submitted on July 13, 1998
Accepted on February 16, 1999
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