Evaluation of the factors affecting silage intake of dairy cows: a revision of the relative silage dry-matter intake index

被引:192
作者
Huhtanen, P.
Rinne, M.
Nousiainen, J.
机构
[1] MTT Agrifood Res Finland, Anim Prod Res, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
[2] Valio Ltd, Farm Serv, FI-00039 Valio, Finland
关键词
digestibility; fermentation; fibre; food intake; forage;
D O I
10.1017/S175173110773673X
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
An evaluation of the factors affecting silage dry-matter intake (SDMI) of dairy cows was conducted based on dietary treatment means. The data were divided into six subsets based on the silage treatments used in the experiments: concentration of digestible organic matter in dry matter (D-value) influenced by the maturity of grass ensiled (n = 81), fermentation quality influenced by silage additives (n = 240), dry matter (DM) concentration influenced by wilting of grass prior to ensiling (W; n = 85), comparison of silages made from primary growth or regrowth of grass (n = 46), and replacement of grass silage with legume (L; n = 53) or fermented whole-crop cereal (WC; n = 37) silages. The data were subjected to the mixed model regression analysis. Both silage D-value and fermentation quality significantly affected SDMI. The average effects of D-value and total acid (TA) concentration were 17.0g and - 12.8 per 1 g/kg DM, respectively. At a given D-value, silage neutral-detergent fibre (NDF) concentration tended to decrease SDMI. Silage TA concentration was the best fermentation parameter predicting SDMI. Adding other parameters into the multivariate models did not improve the fit and the slopes of the other parameters remained insignificant. Total NDF intake was curvilinearly related to silage D-value the maximum intake being reached at a D-value of 640 g/kg DM. Results imply that physical fill is not limiting SDMI of highly digestible grass silages and that both physical and metabolic factors constrain total DM intake in an interactive manner. Silage DM concentration had an independent curvilinear effect on SDMI. Replacing primary growth silage with regrowth, L or WC silages affected SDMI significantly, the response to regrowth silage being linearly decreasing and to L and WC quadratically increasing. The outcome of factors affecting SDMI was used to update the relative SDMI index as follows: SDMI index = 100 + 10 x [(D-value - 680) X 0.0170 - (TA - 80) x 0.0128 + (0.0198 x (DM - 250) - 0.00002364 x (DM2 - 250(2))) - 0.44 X a + 4.13 X b - 2.58 X b(2) + 5.90 X c - 6.14 X c(2) - 0. 0023 X (550 - NDF)], where a, b and c represent the proportions (0- 1) of regrowth, L or WC silages from total silage DM. For the whole data set, one index unit corresponded to the default value of 0.10 kg in SDMI. The SDMI index explained proportionally 0.852 of the variation. in SDMI with 0.34 kg. DM per day residual. The updated SDMI index provides improved basis for the practical dairy cow ration formulation and economic evaluation.
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