The effect of feeding live yeast cultures on ruminal pH and redox potential in dry cows as continuously measured by a new wireless device
2011
Krizova, L.,Agrovyzkum, Pohorelice (Czech Republic). Oddeleni Vyzivy Zvirat a Kvality Zivocisnych Produktu | Richter, M.,Agrovyzkum, Pohorelice (Czech Republic). Oddeleni Vyzivy Zvirat a Kvality Zivocisnych Produktu | Trinacty, J.,Agrovyzkum, Pohorelice (Czech Republic). Oddeleni Vyzivy Zvirat a Kvality Zivocisnych Produktu | Riha, J.,Agrovyzkum, Pohorelice (Czech Republic). Oddeleni Vyzivy Zvirat a Kvality Zivocisnych Produktu | Kumprechtova, D.,Ceska Zemedelska Univ., Prague (Czech Republic). Katedra Veterinarnich Disciplin
An experiment was carried out on four dry Holstein cows fitted with rumen cannulas that were divided into two groups. The crossover design experiment was divided into 4 periods of 3 weeks. Each period consisted of a 17-day preliminary period followed by a 4-day experimental period. Cows were fed a mixed ration based on maize silage and concentrate twice daily. Control cows (C) received the basal diets while experimental animals (Y) received the basal diet supplemented with 3.0 g of live yeast (BIOSAF Sc 47) at each feeding. During each experimental period ruminal pH and redox potential (Eh) were monitored continuously using a developed wireless probe. Five samples of ruminal fluid were taken at 6:30, 8:30, 10:30, 13:30 and 16:30 h to determine the concentrations of volatile fatty acids, lactic acids and ammonia. On the last day of each period, blood samples were taken for determination of blood parameters and acid-base balance. Average daily dry matter intake throughout the experiment was 8.2 kg/day. It was not affected by the treatment. The average ruminal pH was significantly lower in C than in Y (6.16 vs. 6.26). The diurnal pattern of ruminal pH showed a similar trend in both groups. Mean Eh in C (-210 mV) differed significantly from Y (-223 mV). The mean value of rH (Clark's Exponent) calculated for C (5.33) was significantly higher than that calculated for Y (5.09). Total VFA concentrations were on average 40.8mM in C and 57.2mM in Y. Lactate and ammonia concentrations at individual sampling times and overall mean did not differ between treatments. Blood pH and CO2 were not affected by the treatment.
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