Effect of forage type on swallowed bolus mass and a method for counting swallows in dairy cattle

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Dry matter intake (DMI) is a primary determinant of milk production in grazing dairy cows and an ability to measure the DMI of individual cows would allow herd managers to formulate supplementary rations that consider the amount of nutrients ingested from grass. The 2 related aims of this experiment were to define the mean number of swallowed boli and mass of the swallowed boli in Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle offered a variety of forages commonly fed in the dairy industry of southeastern Australia, and to evaluate 2 indirect methods for counting the number of swallows. Twelve ruminally-fistulated, lactating Holstein-Friesian cows were randomly assigned to 3 replicated 4 × 4 Latin square designs and offered 4 forages: fresh chicory (FC), fresh perennial ryegrass (RP), alfalfa hay (AH), and perennial ryegrass silage (RS). The experiment was conducted over 28 d with each of 4 periods consisting of 7 d with 3 d of measurement. Forage diets were offered to individual cows following the partial evacuation of the rumen. The first 20 min after forage was offered constituted the measurement period, during which all swallowed boli were manually captured by samplers who placed their hand through the ruminal fistula and over the cardia entrance of the rumen of each cow. Concurrently, microphones and video cameras were used for the indirect measurement of swallows. The average swallowed bolus mass overall was 17.4 g dry matter (DM) per bolus with the lowest mass observed in cows offered FC (8.9 g DM/bolus), followed by RP (14.9 g DM/bolus), compared with cows offered AH (23.6 g DM/bolus) and RS (22.3 g DM/bolus). The swallowing rate was greater in cows offered FC (78 swallows/20 min) than in cows offered RP, AH, and RS (62.3 swallows/20 min). The audio recording method showed greater concordance (Lin's concordance correlation coefficient = 0.90) with the physical capturing of the boli through the rumen, than the video recording method did (Lin's concordance correlation coefficient = 0.54). It is concluded that the mass of the swallowed boli is related to forage type and that using a microphone attached to the cow's forehead can provide an accurate measure of the number of swallows when verified against the actual number of swallows counted by manual interception of the boli at the rumen cardia.

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2023

Erschienen:

2023

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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:106

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Journal of dairy science - 106(2023), 11 vom: 23. Nov., Seite 7651-7660

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Norbu, N [VerfasserIn]
Alvarez-Hess, P S [VerfasserIn]
Leury, B J [VerfasserIn]
Douglas, M L [VerfasserIn]
Wright, M M [VerfasserIn]
Williams, S R O [VerfasserIn]
Thomson, A L [VerfasserIn]
Russo, V M [VerfasserIn]
Hannah, M C [VerfasserIn]
Wales, W J [VerfasserIn]
Auldist, M J [VerfasserIn]

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Bite mass
Bite rate
Dry matter intake
Feeding behavior
Herbage intake
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Date Revised 21.10.2023

published: Print-Electronic

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doi:

10.3168/jds.2022-22886

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NLM361392575