Abstract

Rumen acidosis is a very important pathophysiological disorder in intensive productive dairy cows, it is mostly a problem in early lactation when highly concentrated feeds are used in nutrition. The use of mineral salt mix based on bentonite, zeolite, magnesium oxide and sodium bicarbonate stabilizes and maintains pH of ruminal fluid in physiological values (6,79 to 6,92) and prevents the occurrence of rumen acidosis. In cows in the control group, the pH of ruminal fluid was at a low physiological level (6.01 to 6.25) and in some animals even lower. By adding this mixture of mineral salts to the concentrated part of feed (1%) optimal conditions are provided for activity and adequate numerous distribution of all species of infusoria in the rumen. The daily amount of milk produced and milk fat as well was 10 percent bigger in the experimental compared to the control group of cows.

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  • Poreme}aji u procesima razlaganja hrane u predelucima i nastala acidoza prouzrokuju mnogobrojne patolo{ke procese, uklu~uju}i i morfolo{ke promene sluzokoe buraga.

  • [amanc i sar: Acidoza buraga: mogu}nost preveniranja kori{}enjem mineralnih sme{a sa pufernim dejstvom u tovu i krava u laktaciji.

  • Odravanje optimalnog nivoa kiselosti te~nog sadraja buraga posebno je izraeno kod visokomle~nih krava u prvoj fazi laktacije, kada moraju da pojedu velike koli~ine hrane.

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Poreme}aji u procesima razlaganja hrane u predelucima i nastala acidoza prouzrokuju mnogobrojne patolo{ke procese, uklu~uju}i i morfolo{ke promene sluzokoe buraga. [amanc i sar: Acidoza buraga: mogu}nost preveniranja kori{}enjem mineralnih sme{a sa pufernim dejstvom u tovu i krava u laktaciji. Odravanje optimalnog nivoa kiselosti te~nog sadraja buraga posebno je izraeno kod visokomle~nih krava u prvoj fazi laktacije, kada moraju da pojedu velike koli~ine hrane.

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