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Black Wattle (Acacia mearnsii) Condensed Tannins as Feed Additives to Lactating Dairy Cows

André Sanches de Ávila, Maximiliane Alavarse Zambom, Andressa Faccenda, Caroline Hoscheid Werle, Ana Ruth Estrela Almeida, Cibele Regina Schneider, Dieisson Gregory Grunevald, A.P. Faciola

2020Animals19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) in the diets of lactating dairy cows on intake, nutrient digestibility, ruminal microbial protein synthesis, milk production, composition, oxidative profile, and blood metabolites. Five Holstein cows (88 ± 26.8 days in milk) were allocated in a 5 x 5 Latin square design for a period of 20 days (14 days of diet adaptation and six for sampling). Treatments were the inclusion levels of CT at 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 g/kg of dry matter (DM) in the diet. There was no effect of CT on DM intake. The digestibility of DM and neutral detergent fiber changed quadratically, with the maximum values at 12.2 and 11.4 g/kg of DM, respectively. There was no effect on ruminal microbial protein synthesis and milk production; however, milk casein concentration was reduced linearly. There was no effect on the milk oxidative profile. Inclusion of CT at levels up to 20 g/kg of DM did not affect intake or microbial protein synthesis; however, added CT depressed the production of energy corrected milk and milk casein concentration.

Topics & Concepts

Acacia mearnsiiLatin squareDry matterNeutral Detergent FiberWattle (construction)Animal scienceFood scienceProanthocyanidinChemistryDairy cattleNutrientTanninCaseinRumenBiologyAntioxidantBotanyPolyphenolBiochemistryFermentationOrganic chemistryHistoryArchaeologyRuminant Nutrition and Digestive PhysiologyGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockReproductive Physiology in Livestock