ABSTRACT
Protected lipid as an energetic complement to young alfalfa soiling fed to high yielding cows

Carlos Pedraza G.1, Soledad Peña J.2, Ignacio Ruiz N.1 y Mónica Lobos W.3
 

An experiment was carried out at La Platina Regional Research Center, Santiago, Chile, in order to evaluate: 1) the inclusion and effects of feeding rumen non-degradable (by-pass) fat on composition of mi/k and yield in cows fed with it; 2) Productive response of cows fed only young alfalfa soiling plus by-pass fato Twenty four high yielding Holstein Friesian cows were allotted to the following treatments: T1 = young alfalfa soiling plus concentrate (and minerals) and 600 g of by-pass fat; T2 =young alfalfa soiling plus concentrate (and minerals) and 1,000 g of by-pass fat; and T3 =young alfalfa soiling plus 1,600 g of by-pass fat (and minerals). Milk yield and food intake were controlled daily whereas protein, mi/k fat, total solids, solids notfat and body weight were controlled weekly. Blood biochemical parameters (BU N, GGT, triglicerides) were measured monthly. The results obtained were the following: milk yield (L/day): T1 =31.25a; T2 =29.25a and T3 =29.25a; milk fat (%): T1 =2.46a; T2 =2.65a and T3 =2.67a; dry matter intake (kg/animal/day): T1 =23.5a; T2 =23.2a and T3 =20.6b; food conversion (kg D.M./L milk/day): T1 =0.73ab; T2 =0.74a and T3 = 0.64b. No significant differences were found (P > 0.05) in Iive weight variation among treatments. It can be concluded that the addition of by-pass fat shown a better response (feed efficiency and feeding cost) when it was included as the only energy complement to rations of young alfalfa soiling. The remarkable facts of the three results are: the highly positive effect of combining alfalfa soiling with fat instead of concentrate; contrary to Iiterature, a high content of fat in the diet did not produce any negative effect; either in the mi/k yield or in the milk components; likewise body weight and biochemical blood parameters were not effected; the daily milk yi

Keywords: lactating cows, by-pass fat, feed and nutrition, milk production, alfalfa soiling.
1 Centro Regional de Investigación La Platina (INIA), Casilla 439, Correo 3, Santiago, Chile.
2 Actividad particular. Catedral 1465, Depto. 73. Santiago, Chile. '
3 NERPRO. S.A., Departamento Técnico. Américo Vespucio 1640, Santiago, Chile.