Journal article

The effects on ruminal pH and serum haptoglobin after feeding a grain-based supplement to grazing dairy cows as a partial mixed ration or during milking

JE Coombe, MF Pyman, PD Mansell, MJ Auldist, GA Anderson, WJ Wales, MJ Conley, S Manos, M Hannah, AD Fisher

Veterinary Journal | Published : 2015

Abstract

Ruminal pH and serum concentrations of haptoglobin (Hp) were measured in order to assess the risk of subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) in grazing cows offered rolled wheat grain twice daily in the dairy at milking (Control group; n = 64), or as a partial mixed ration (PMR group; n = 64) on a feedpad. Cows were allocated various levels of the supplement (8, 10, 12 or 14 kg dry matter/day). Ruminal pH was measured in 16 rumen-fistulated cows (eight PMR and eight Control group cows), using indwelling pH meters, recording every 10 min for 14 days. Serum Hp was analysed in samples collected from 125 cows. No differences in ruminal pH or serum Hp concentration were found between treatment groups, o..

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The authors are grateful to J. Greenwood, and technical support staff, managed by G. Morris at DEPI Ellinbank for cow feeding and husbandry. Also thanks to CSIRO, Armidale for assistance with the Hp titres. This research was funded by the Department of Environment and Primary Industries - Victoria, and Dairy Australia (Melbourne, Australia).