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Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
Effects of fat supplements on intake and efficiency of nutrient utilization in lactating dairy goats
Rodrigues, Marcelo Teixeira2  Silva, Simone Pedro da3  Branco, Renata Helena5  Sarmento, José Lindenberg Rocha4  Silva, Márcia Maria Cândido da3  Queiroz, Augusto César de2  Rodrigues, Carla Aparecida Florentino1 
[1] UFV;UFV, Viçosa;UFPI;IZ, Sertãozinho
关键词: calcium salts of fatty acids;    goats;    milk;    oil;    production;    soybean    Introdução A produção de leite é um processo metabólico altamente dependente de energia;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1516-35982007000100030
学科分类:兽医学
来源: Universidade Federal de Vicosa
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【 摘 要 】

The effect of different fat supplements on intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance, milk yield and efficiency of nutrient utilization was evaluated in lactating dairy goats. Twenty-four dairy goats were assigned to a completely randomized design with four treatments and six replicates/treatment. The fat supplements tested were soybean oil (SO), calcium salts of long-chain fatty acids (CS) and whole soybean (WS), which contributed with 4.5% of dietary ether extract. A control diet with no added fat was also fed to the animals. Daily measurements of intake and milk yield were done from day 51 to day 138 of lactation. Intakes of DM (DMI), NDF (NDFI), TDN (TDNI), and net energy (NEI) were lower on soybean oil and whole soybean than on control and CS diets. Feeding fat supplements to lactating goats reduced digestibilities of OM, CP and TC. Digestibility of NDF was reduced by SO while that of NFC was reduced by WS. Yields of milk fat, milk protein and milk decreased when WS was fed and the feeding of all three fat supplements depressed the yield of milk lactose. No significant differences in the concentration of milk components were observed across treatments. Similarly, the net efficiency of utilization of ingested metabolizable energy for milk production (kl) did not differ among diets. The same was true for nitrogen balance and retained nitrogen.

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