Eff ects of Dietary Cation-Anion Diff erence on Milk Performance, Digestion and Blood Parameters in Lactating Cows Under Heat Stress

KAFKAS UNIVERSITESI VETERINER FAKULTESI DERGISI(2022)

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The current study determined the eff ects of dietary cation-anion diff erence (DCAD) on milk performance, total apparent digestibility, and blood parameters in lactating cows subject to heat stress. Eight Chinese Holstein cows (22.04±2.38 kg of milk/d, 512±76 kg of body weight, 219±20 d in milk) at the late stage of lactation were allocated to group 1 or 2. We used a randomized complete block design with a 2x2 factorial arrangement. The experiment consisted of two periods. Each period lasted 21 days, including the first 14 days for adaptation to the diet and the following seven days for trail. During period 1, group 1 fed with DCAD at 335 mEq/kg dry matter (the basal diet=CON) and group 2 fed 507 mEq/kg dry matter (high DCAD). During period 2, group 1 diet (the basal diet = CON) was swapped group 2 diet (high DCAD). The high DCAD had no significant eff ects on the respiratory frequency, rectal temperature, blood pH value, the acid-base balance, milk yield, milk composition, and feed intake (P>0.05). However, the high DCAD was associated with lower somatic cell count (SCC) in milk (P=0.04) and lower immune cell counts in blood, which was conducive to the improvement of milk quality. The apparent digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, energy, neutral detergent fiber, and ethyl extract was greater in the high DCAD group (P<0.05). In summary, increasing DCAD in the diet could stabilize milk production and feed intake, improve milk quality and apparent digestibility in lactating cows subject to heat stress.
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Dietary cation-anion difference, Milk performance, Digestive performance, Blood physiology
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