Effect of Masonex and Forms of Cottonseed Hulls on Dairy Cows
Open Access
- 1 December 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 63 (12) , 2037-2043
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(80)83180-8
Abstract
Lactating Holstein cows (36) were in a 5 .times. 3 factorial partially balanced incomplete block design with 3 missing categories to study effects of different forms of cottonseed hulls and liquid supplements on milk production and composition. Roughages were regular cottonseed hulls, pelleted cottonseed hulls, pelleted cottonseed hulls with 9% fat, pelleted undelinted cottonseed hulls, and pelleted undelinted cottonseed hulls with 9% fat. Liquid supplements were 8% Masonex (hemicellulose extract) and 8% cane molasses. Control had no supplement. All rations were adjusted to contain 30% cottonseed hulls. Roughages with added fat gave total rations of 2.5% added fat (air dry). Least square means for daily intake of dry matter, milk yield and fat percent were regular cottonseed hulls 21.6 kg, 20.3 kg, 3.37%; pelleted cottonseed hulls 20.3 kg, 21.4 kg, 3.06%; pelleted cottonseed hulls plus fat 20.1 kg, 21.2 kg, 2.51%; pelleted undelinted cottonseed plus fat 19.4 kg, 20.9 kg, 2.73%. Pelleted cottonseed hulls increased milk yield, decreased dry matter intake and milk fat percent, but did not affect milk fat yields. Rations with pelleted undelinted cottonseed hulls resulted in higher milk fat percent and body weight than pelleted cottonseed hulls. Added fat decreased milk fat percent and yield because of high degree of unsaturation. Liquid treatments produced no detectable effects on dry matter intake, milk yield, or fat percent.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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