Effect of forage-to-concentrate ratio in dairy cow diets on emission of methane, carbon dioxide, and ammonia, lactation performance, and manure excretion

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作者
Aguerre, M. J. [1 ]
Wattiaux, M. A. [1 ]
Powell, J. M. [2 ]
Broderick, G. A. [2 ]
Arndt, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Dairy Sci, Madison, WI 53706 USA
[2] ARS, USDA, US Dairy Forage Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53706 USA
关键词
methane; ammonia; forage; dairy cow; VOLATILE FATTY-ACID; RUMEN FERMENTATION; MILK-PRODUCTION; UREA CONCENTRATION; HOLSTEIN HEIFERS; BEEF-CATTLE; CORN-SILAGE; FEED-INTAKE; NITROGEN; PROTEIN;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2010-4011
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Holstein cows housed in a modified tie-stall barn were used to determine the effect of feeding diets with different forage-to-concentrate ratios (F:C) on performance and emission of CH(4), CO(2) and manure NH(3)-N. Eight multiparous cows (means +/- standard deviation): 620 +/- 68 kg of body weight; 52 +/- 34 d in milk and 8 primiparous cows (546 +/- 38 kg of body weight; 93 +/- 39 d in milk) were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 airflow controlled chambers, constructed to fit 4 cows each. Chambers were assigned to dietary treatment sequences in a single 4 x 4 Latin square design. Dietary treatments, fed as 16.2% crude protein total mixed rations included the following F:C ratio: 47:53, 54:46, 61:39, and 68:32 [diet dry matter (DM) basis]. Forage consisted of alfalfa silage and corn silage in a 1:1 ratio. Cow performance and emission data were measured on the last 7 d and the last 4 d, respectively of each 21-d period. Air samples entering and exiting each chamber were analyzed with a photo-acoustic field gas monitor. In a companion study, fermentation pattern was studied in 8 rumen-cannulated cows. Increasing F:C ratio in the diet had no effect on DM intake (21.1 +/- 1.5 kg/d), energy-corrected milk (ECM, 37.4 +/- 2.2 kg/d), ECM/DM intake (1.81 +/- 0.18), yield of milk fat, and manure excretion and composition; however, it increased milk fat content linearly by 7% and decreased linearly true protein, lactose; and solids-not-fat content (by 4, 1, and 2%, respectively) and yield (by 10, 6, and 6%, respectively), and milk N-to-N intake ratio. On average 93% of the N consumed by the cows in the chambers was accounted for as milk N, manure N, or emitted NH(3)-N. Increasing the F:C ratio also increased ruminal pH linearly and affected concentrations of butyrate and isovalerate quadratically. Increasing the F:C ratio from 47:53 to 68:32 increased CH(4) emission from 538 to 648 g/cow per day, but had no effect on manure NH(3)-N emission (14.1 +/- 3.9 g/cow per day) and CO2 emission (18,325 +/- 2,241 g/cow per day). In this trial, CH(4) emission remained constant per unit of neutral detergent fiber intake (1 g of CH(4) was emitted for every 10.3 g of neutral detergent fiber consumed by the cow), but increased from 14.4 to 18.0 g/kg of ECM when the percentage of forage in the diet increased from 47 to 68%. Although the pattern of emission within a day was distinct for each gas, emissions were higher between morning feeding (0930 h) and afternoon milking (1600 h) than later in the day. Altering the level of forage within a practical range and rebalancing dietary crude protein with common feeds of the Midwest of the United States had no effects on manure NH(3)-N emission but altered CH(4) emission.
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