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Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú

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CAHUASCANCO-QUISPE, Berly; RODRIGUEZ-HUANCA, Francisco H  y  ARANIBAR, Marcelino J. Effect of protein and energy supplementation on milk yield, density, total solids, fat and milk urea nitrogen in Brown Swiss cows under natural hypobaric conditions. Rev. investig. vet. Perú [online]. 2019, vol.30, n.4, pp.1504-1514. ISSN 1609-9117.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/rivep.v30i4.17168.

This study aimed to determine the effect of the energy / protein ratio of supplementary feed rations (RAS) on the production and characteristics of milk under natural hypobaric conditions (4300 m altitude in Puno, Peru). A total of 24 Brown Swiss cows in first and second third of lactation were distributed in three RAS with three ratios of metabolizable energy / protein (RAS1: 17.0 kcal/g; RAS2: 14.2 kcal/g; RAS3: 12.4 kcal/ g) and as a protein source three levels of hydrolysed sheep and alpaca skins - Pioval-2® (0, 3 and 6%, respectively) and three levels of extruded whole soymeal (0, 10 and 15%, respectively). The cows were grazing on alfalfa associated with rye grass and supplemented with oat silage. Daily milk yield (DMY) was recorded for 45 days, as well as density (DE), total solids (TS), fat (FA) and milk urea nitrogen (MUN) at 0, 15, 30 and 45 days. The RAS did not affect the DMY (17.7, 18.8 and 19.0 kg/day) or the DE (1.031, 1.031 and 1.030 g/l,respectively) ofthe milk. RAS2 increased theTSand FA(13.0%, 4.2%) in relation to RAS1 (12.4%, 3.8%) and RAS3 (12.2%, 3.9%) (p <0.01) in milk, respectively. The decrease of the energy / protein fraction in the rations increased proportionally the MUN (RAS1: 28.9; RAS2: 32.3; RAS3: 36.8 mg/dl; p<0.001). In conclusion, the increase in the energy / protein fraction of the concentrate ration did not affect milk yield or milk density but improved the total solids and fat content; while the reduction of the energy / protein ratio in the ration consistently increased the urea nitrogen in the milk.

Palabras clave : dairy cows; feed ration; energy-protein ratio; milk composition; MUN.

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