THE EFFECTS OF SODIUM-CHLORIDE APPLICATION TO PASTURE, OR ITS DIRECT SUPPLEMENTATION, ON DAIRY-COW PRODUCTION AND GRAZING PREFERENCE

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作者
CHIY, CP [1 ]
PHILLIPS, CJC [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WALES, SCH AGR & FOREST SCI, BANGOR LL57 2UW, GWYNEDD, WALES
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10.1111/j.1365-2494.1991.tb02237.x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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The experiment aimed to examine the effects of sodium chloride (NaCl) application to pasture on dairy cow production, distinguishing the effects of Na supply on pasture production from the direct effects on animal production, and also to examine the preference of dairy cows for sodium-fertilized pasture. Twenty-four dairy cows were grazed in six treatment areas with three fertilizer levels - all (A), one-half (H) or none (N) of the area fertilized with 50 kg NaCl ha-1, and with or without 50 g cow-1 day-1 NaCl supplementation (+, -) offered in concentrate feed. The experiment was a changeover design with four 3-week periods. NaCl fertilization increased herbage growth rate and Na, Cl and calcium (Ca) contents and reduced K content. Milk yield and liveweight gain were increased by NaCl application to pasture but not by direct supplementation. Milk fat content was increased with increasing Na concentration in the diet. Grazing time was increased by NaCl application to pasture, but only cows not receiving direct NaCl supplementation preferred NaCl-fertilized pasture. Ruminating time was increased both by NaCl application to pasture and by direct supplementation. It is concluded that in the warm, dry conditions of this experiment, increasing Na supply to natrophilic herbage increased both pasture and animal production, and that within the range 3-8 g Na kg-1 dietary DM, increasing Na supply to the cow increased milk fat content.
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