Responses of Lactating Dairy Cows to Protected Fats or Whole Cottonseed in Low or High Forage Diets
Open Access
- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 73 (12) , 3512-3525
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(90)79051-0
Abstract
Thirteen treatments to compare effects of dietary fat on milk yield and composition were control, 15% whole cottonseed, and 2 and 4% Ca-tallowate factorially distributed in low forage (35% corn silage DM) with 14 or 18% CP and high forage (66% corn silage) diets with an additional diet of 8% Ca-tallowate. Different treatments were fed to 36 cows in each of three 28-d periods. Feeding 2 and 4% Ca-tallowate improved milk yield with high forage, although DM intake was slightly depressed; compared with 4% Ca-tallowate, DM intake and milk yield were depressed by 8% Ca-tallowate. Across all diets, whole cottonseed depressed DM intake and milk yield more than when nearly equal fat came from Ca-tallowate (4%). Calcium-tallowate depressed milk fat percentage linearly. Milk fat from cows fed whole cottonseed or Ca-tallowate contained unsaturated fatty acids (mostly C18:1) and lesser quantities of short-chain fatty acids. In a subsequent experiment, Ca-tallowate depressed milk fat percentage, whereas Megalac (calcium salts of fatty acids from palm oil) did not. In a field study, one trial with 210 cows in midlactation showed no effect on milk yield and composition from .54 kg of Megalac/d for 60 d, nor was there any effect detected with 121 cows in early lactation from feeding of .45 kg of Megalac/d for 90 d.Keywords
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