Journal article

Responses to metabolic challenges in dairy cows with high or low milk yield during an extended lactation

LC Marett, MJ Auldist, WJ Wales, KL Macmillan, FR Dunshea, BJ Leury

Journal of Dairy Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2019

Abstract

Responses of dairy cows with high or low milk yield (MY) beyond 450 d in milk (DIM) to 3 metabolic challenges were investigated. Twelve multiparous Holstein-Friesian cows that calved in late winter in a pasture-based system were managed for a 670-d lactation by delaying re-breeding. Cows were selected for either high MY (18.9 ± 1.69 L/cow per d; n = 6) or low MY (12.3 ± 3.85 L/cow per d; n = 6) at 450 DIM. Cows were housed indoors for 2 periods of 12 d at approximately 460 and 580 DIM. Each cow was fed freshly cut pasture (460 DIM) or pasture silage (580 DIM) plus 6.0 kg of DM barley grain daily (approximately 200 MJ of total metabolizable energy/cow per day). At all other times, cows were m..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Kristy DiGiacomo, Di Mapleson, Greg Morris, Tony Hookey, Alan McDonald, and the technical and farm staff (Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, Ellinbank, Australia) for their assistance with sampling and cow husbandry. This work was financially supported by the Geoffrey Gardiner Dairy Foundation (Melbourne, Australia), the University of Melbourne (Melbourne, Australia), and the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, Victoria, Australia.