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J. Dairy Sci. 86:2397-2408
© American Dairy Science Association, 2003.

Effects of Different Transition Diets on Dry Matter Intake, Milk Production, and Milk Composition in Dairy Cows

S. McNamara*,{dagger}, F. P. O’Mara{dagger}, M. Rath{dagger} and J. J. Murphy*

* Teagasc, Dairy Production Research Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Co Cork, Ireland
{dagger} Department of Animal Science and Production, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland

Corresponding author:
e-mail:
jmurphy{at}moorepark.teagasc.ie.

The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effect on dry matter intake (DMI), milk yield, milk composition, body weight (BW), and body condition score (BCS) change of cows offered diets differing in energy density in the last 4 wk of gestation and in the first 8 wk of lactation. Three diets (grass silage:straw, 75:25 on a dry matter basis (SS), grass silage (S), and grass silage + 3 kg concentrate daily (C)) precalving, and two diets (4 kg [LC] or 8 kg [HC] concentrate daily + grass silage ad libitum) postcalving were combined in a 3 x 2 factorial design. Sixty Holstein-Friesian cows entering their second lactation were blocked according to expected calving date and BCS into groups of six and were then allocated at random to the treatments. Individual feeding started 4 wk prior to the expected calving date and measurements were made until the end of the 8th wk of lactation. Mean DMI differed between each of the precalving treatments (7.4, 8.1, and 9.9 kg/d for SS, S, and C, respectively) in the precalving period. The DMI also differed between SS and C for wk 1 to 8 (13.5 and 14.2 kg/d) postcalving. Postcalving, milk (24.2, 26.2, and 28.2 kg/d), fat (933, 1063, and 1171 g/d), and protein (736, 797, and 874 g/d) yields differed between SS, S, and C, respectively. The BCS changes differed between SS and C (-0.09 and 0.12 of a BCS) in the precalving period and between SS and S compared with C (0.02, 0.06, and -0.26 of a BCS) for wk 1 to 8 postcalving. The BW change differed between SS and S compared with C in both wk 1 to 4 (-0.23, -0.37, and -1.25 kg/d) and wk 1 to 8 (0.18, 0.10, and -0.58 kg/d) postcalving. The BW and BCS were lower at calving for cows on SS compared with C. The greater amount of concentrate supplement postcalving increased DMI, yields of milk, fat, and protein and decreased BW loss in the first 8 wk of lactation. In conclusion, these results indicate that a greater energy density diet in the final 4 wk of the dry period improves cow production in early lactation.

Key Words: dry cow • early lactation • intake • production

Abbreviation key: C = grass silage/concentrate, HC = 8 kg concentrate + grass silage, IVDMD = in vitro dry matter digestibility, LC = 4 kg concentrate + grass silage, S = silage, SS = silage/straw




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