Ruminal supplementation of direct-fed microbials on diurnal pH variation and in situ digestion in dairy cattle

被引:116
作者
Nocek, JE [1 ]
Kautz, WP
Leedle, JAZ
Allman, JG
机构
[1] Spruce Haven Farm & Res Ctr, Union Springs, NY 13160 USA
[2] Chr Hansens Biosyst, Milwaukee, WI USA
关键词
direct-fed microbial; ruminal pH;
D O I
10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(02)74091-5
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
To evaluate the effect of direct-fed microbial (DFM) concentration on diurnal rumen pH profiles and in situ digestibilities, nine ruminally cannulated cows in early lactation were fed treatments consisting of DFM (Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus plantarum, and Sacchromyces cerevisiae) at a level of a) 1 x 10(5) cfu/ml of rumen fluid (10(5)), b) 1 x 10(6) cfu/ml of rumen fluid (10(6)), and c) 1 X 10(7) cfu/ml rumen fluid (10(7)). Treatments were directly administered via rumen cannula once daily. Cows were fitted with pH probes in their cannula and connected to dataloggers, which monitor pH hourly. The experimental period was 21 d: 7-d adjustment, 14-d for pH, and in situ measurements. Cows fed 10(5) were able to sustain a higher nadir pH than were cows fed 10(6) or 10(7). COWS fed 10(5) had a higher digestion rate of high moisture ear corn (HMEC) dry matter. Corn silage digestion was higher for cows fed 10(5) and 10(6) compared with those receiving 10(7). There were no carryover effects of treatment associated with rumen pH when switching from one treatment regimen to the next. Results from this study demonstrate that incorporation of a specific level of DFM aids in reducing diurnal ruminal acidity.
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