Description of a bovine model for studying digestive and metabolic effects of a positive energy balance not biased by lactation or gravidity

作者:Daenicke Sven; Meyer Ulrich; Winkler Janine; Schulz Kirsten; Ulrich Sebastian; Frahm Jana; Kersten Susanne; Rehage Juergen; Breves Gerhard; Haeussler Susanne; Sauerwein Helga; Locher Lena
来源:Archives of Animal Nutrition, 2014, 68(6): 460-477.
DOI:10.1080/1745039X.2014.973243

摘要

Physiological consequences of adaptation to and continued feeding of a high-energetic diet were studied in eight non-pregnant, non-lactating dairy Holstein cows over a period of 16weeks. The first sixweeks served as an adaptation period from the low energetic straw-based diet (3.8MJ NEL/kg DM) to the high-energetic ration (7.5MJ NEL/kg DM). Intake of dry matter (DM) increased with dietary energy concentration from 9 to 20kg/d up to week 9 to 12 and decreased thereafter. The initial live weight (LW) of 550 +/- 60kg was increased linearly and corresponded to an average daily LW gain of 2.3 +/- 0.3kg. Energy balance increased approximately nine-fold to a maximum of 114MJ NEL/d in week 10. Ruminal fermentation pattern was completely changed from an acetate dominating profile to a propionate based one, which was paralleled by a marked increase in the rumen fluid endotoxin concentration. Unlike blood glucose concentration, which increased continuously, that of cholesterol and triglycerides started to increase after an initial stagnation. In conclusion, both ruminal adaptation to a high-energetic diet and the continued feeding of such a diet induced digestive and metabolic adaptations in non-pregnant, non-lactating cows characterised by a progressing positive energy balance.

  • 出版日期2014-11-2