2019
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2018.21270
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Düşük Nişastalı Rasyonlarla Beslenen Geçiş Dönemindeki İneklerde Amilaz Enziminin Etkisi: 1. Laktasyon Performansı

Abstract: The objective of this trial was to determine the effect of exogenous amylase during the transition period in dairy cows on dry matter intake and lactation performance. The effect of exogenous amylase supplementation on lactation diets with low starch concentration (19.5% of dry matter) and dry period diets with moderate starch concentration (15.5% of dry matter) was evaluated. A total of 30 multiparus Holstein cows were randomly assigned to two groups fed diets with (n=15) or without amylase (n=15). Treatments… Show more

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“…Cows were fed individually the TMR once daily (0800 h) to allow for ad libitum consumption and animals were allowed access to feed at all times, except during milking times. Ingredient composition of the experimental diets, nutrient composition and particle size of diets and all feedstuffs are shown in first companion paper [26] .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cows were fed individually the TMR once daily (0800 h) to allow for ad libitum consumption and animals were allowed access to feed at all times, except during milking times. Ingredient composition of the experimental diets, nutrient composition and particle size of diets and all feedstuffs are shown in first companion paper [26] .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Greater DMI increases passage rate through the gastrointestinal tract reducing the time for starch hydrolysis, thereby it limits starch digestibility [25] in rumen and intestine. This paper is companion papers (1 of 2) [26] from an experiment designed to examine the effects of exogenous amylase in transition dairy cows fed low-starch diets: Lactation performance, total tract digestibility, rumen and blood parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%