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J. Dairy Sci. 86:2030-2038
© American Dairy Science Association, 2003.

Milk Production and Feed Intake of Holstein Cows Given Short (30-d) or Normal (60-d) Dry Periods

M. S. Gulay, M. J. Hayen, K. C. Bachman, T. Belloso, M. Liboni and H. H. Head

Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, 32611-0910

Corresponding author:
H. H. Head; e-mail:
head{at}animal.ufl.edu.

Eighty-four Holstein cows were utilized to evaluate effects of dry period (60 d vs. 30 d), with or without estradiol cypionate (ECP) injections to accelerate mammary involution, on prepartum and postpartum dry matter intake (DMI), body weight (BW), body condition score (BCS), and subsequent milk yield (MY). Treatments were arranged in a 3 x 2 x 2 factorial design that included dry period (30 d dry, 30 d dry + ECP, and 60 d dry), prepartum and postpartum bovine somatotropin (bST; 10.2 mg/d), and prepartum anionic or cationic diets. To accelerate mammary involution, ECP (15 mg) was injected intramuscularly at dry-off. No interaction of bST or prepartum diet with dry period length was detected on BW, BCS, or MY. No significant effects of dry period length on prepartum DMI, BW, or BCS were detected. Cows with shorter dry periods maintained postpartum BCS better and tended to have greater DMI immediately postpartum. Mean daily yields of milk for dry period groups did not differ during overall lactation period (1 to 21 wk). Injection of ECP at the onset of the 30-d dry period did not affect MY. No significant differences due to dry period length were detected for milk, 3.5% FCM, or SCM yields during first 10 wk of lactation. Data indicated that a short dry period protocol can be used as a management tool with no loss in the subsequent milk production of dairy cows.

Key Words: dry period • feed intake • lactation • milk yield

Abbreviation key: CUD = close-up dry, D60 = 60 d dry control group, D30 = 30 d dry group, D30 + ECP = 30 d dry group injected with ECP, ECP = estradiol cypionate, FOD = far-off dry, NEB = negative energy balance




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