Effects of addition of nutritionally improved straw in dairy cow diets at 2 starch levels

J Dairy Sci. 2020 Nov;103(11):10233-10244. doi: 10.3168/jds.2020-18360. Epub 2020 Sep 10.

Abstract

The objective of this experiment was to explore the effects of different dietary neutral detergent fiber sources within diets of high-producing dairy cattle with low or high starch concentrations on milk yield and composition, dry matter intake (DMI), total-tract digestibility, nitrogen (N) partitioning, and rumen function and health. Holstein-Friesian cows in early- to mid-lactation (n = 12; 666 ± 67 kg of body weight at the start of the experiment) and dry cannulated Holstein-Frisian cows (n = 4; 878 ± 67 kg of body weight at the start of the experiment) were used in multiple 4 × 4 Latin square design experiment and were offered 4 different diets. The treatments were 50:50 forage-to-concentrate diets within a total mixed ration (TMR) consisting, on a dry matter (DM) basis, of 42.4% grass silage as the main forage, 7.6% chopped untreated wheat straw, or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) wheat straw pellets, known as nutritionally improved straw (NIS), and 50.0% of 1 of 2 different concentrates with low or high starch level (TMR starch level of 16.0 vs. 24.0% of DM, respectively). Four experimental periods were used, each consisting of a 21-d adaptation period and 7 d of sampling. Dry matter intake and milk yield were both affected by the type of straw included in the diet. A 1.6 kg/d higher DMI was seen when NIS was fed compared with untreated straw, resulting in a 1.7 kg/d higher milk yield. Milk protein concentration was affected by straw type and starch level, and it was 4 and 3% higher when NIS and high-starch diets were fed, respectively. Diets with NIS were more positively effective when fed with low levels of starch. These results illustrate that feeding NIS to high-producing lactating dairy cows fed low or high starch concentrations has a positive effect on performance.

Keywords: neutral detergent fiber; nutritionally improved straw; starch.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed*
  • Animals
  • Cattle / physiology*
  • Diet / veterinary
  • Dietary Fiber / administration & dosage*
  • Digestion / physiology
  • Eating
  • Female
  • Lactation / physiology*
  • Milk / chemistry
  • Milk / metabolism
  • Milk Proteins / analysis
  • Nitrogen / metabolism
  • Nutritive Value / physiology*
  • Rumen / metabolism
  • Starch / administration & dosage*
  • Triticum / metabolism

Substances

  • Dietary Fiber
  • Milk Proteins
  • Starch
  • Nitrogen