Abstract

In order to realize the application of corn stalk in cow feed, we designed experiments to explore the effect of a certain proportion of corn stalk on the performance of lactating dairy cows. 9 multiparous mid-lactating cows were allocated at random to three groups, each containing 3 intact cows. The trial consisted of three periods and three dietary treatments with a 3 × 3 Latin square design. The diets were normal concentrats plus dried corn stalk chopped to 5 - 8 cm long (N), high concentrates plus dried corn stalks chopped to a length of approximately 5 - 8 cm by a mower (H) while the milled corn stalks were passed through a pulviser with a 2 cm pore size (MH). Each cow was measured for dry matter intake (DMI), ruminal pH, rumen fermentation, selective feeding behavior and production performance. The results showed that MH led to a significantly higher intake of DM, neutral detergent fiber (NDF), forage NDF (FNDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), crude protein (CP) and organic matter (OM) than N and H (P ity for the dietary component. MH resulted in a significantly higher milk production (P P = 0.055). There were no significant differences in the milk components (P = 0.424) and lactose (P = 0.113) between cows fed N and MH. The high-concentrates plus milled corn stalk diet can increase the milk yield under the premise of normal rumen pH in dairy cows, thereby generating higher economic benefits. And milled corn stalk can effectively inhibit the cow’s selective eating of low-quality roughage.

Highlights

  • Corn stalk is an invaluable resource in agricultural production

  • In order to realize the application of corn stalk in cow feed, we designed experiments to explore the effect of a certain proportion of corn stalk on the performance of lactating dairy cows. 9 multiparous mid-lactating cows were allocated at random to three groups, each containing 3 intact cows

  • The results showed that MH led to a significantly higher intake of dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), forage NDF (FNDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), crude protein (CP) and organic matter (OM) than N and H (P < 0.05)

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Introduction

Corn stalk is an invaluable resource in agricultural production. The phenomenon of burning corn stover directly in some areas results in air pollution. The effective utilization of corn stalk resources is conducive to environment protection, resource conservation, and sustainable development of agricultural economy. Corn stalk is much cheaper but a low-quality roughage. Some dairy farms increase the use of corn stover to reduce the use of Alfalfa in TMR. Concentrates are often over used to increase production performance, which leads to subacute rumen acidosis. Previous studies have shown that roughage source and particle size have an impact on dairy performance by affecting dry matter intake (DMI) and the digestibility of nutrients [1] [2]

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