Substitution of fresh forage ramie for alfalfa hay in diets affects production performance, milk composition, and serum parameters of dairy cows

Trop Anim Health Prod. 2019 Feb;51(2):469-472. doi: 10.1007/s11250-018-1692-6. Epub 2018 Aug 15.

Abstract

We hypothesized that ramie, Boehmeria nivea (a nettle native to Asia), can be used as a high-quality forage to replace alfalfa hay in diets of dairy cows. Accordingly, we aimed to examine the effects of substituting fresh forage ramie for alfalfa (Medicago sativa) hay on production performance, milk composition, and serum parameters of dairy cows. Thirty-two Holstein cows (body weight (BW) = 590 ± 50.6 kg) were randomly divided into four groups of eight cows. The experimental period lasted 10 weeks. The dietary treatments consisted of four proportions of fresh forage ramie (0, 33, 67, and 100%) as a substitute for alfalfa hay (designated as CON, FR33, FR67, and FR100, respectively). On days 69 and 70 of the experimental period, milk and blood samples were collected for analysis. We found no significant differences in the milk yield and milk quality (milk protein percentage, milk fat percentage, and milk lactose percentage) between the treatments. We did find that forage ramie significantly reduced dry matter intake (DMI) and 4% fat-corrected milk (FCM) yield. Meanwhile, no significant differences were detected in serum parameters between the treatments, with the exception of triglyceride (TG) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT). In conclusion, our data indicate that alfalfa hay can be replaced with forage ramie in the diet of Holstein cows in the milk lactation stage, with no negative effects on milk quality and blood parameters.

Keywords: Holstein cow; Milk composition; Production performance; Ramie; Serum.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / analysis*
  • Animals
  • Antioxidants / metabolism*
  • Boehmeria*
  • Cattle / blood*
  • Diet / veterinary
  • Digestion
  • Female
  • Lactation
  • Lactose / analysis
  • Medicago sativa
  • Milk / chemistry*
  • Milk Proteins / analysis
  • Silage

Substances

  • Antioxidants
  • Milk Proteins
  • Lactose