Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazing

GRILLE PEÉS, LUCÍA DORA - ADRIEN, MARÍA DE LOURDES - MÉNDEZ, MARÍA NOEL - CHILIBROSTE, PABLO - OLAZÁBAL, LAURA - DAMIÁN, JUAN P.

Resumen:

This study is aimed at comparing the milk fatty acid profile (FAP) of cows that changed from a mixed system (MS) of double grazing plus total mixed ration (TMR) to a total confinement system (TCS, 100% TMR) with cows that changed to another MS with one overnight grazing plus TMR and compare with cows that were kept unchanged in TCS. The diet change was made in the second month of lactation. The milk samples were collected at one (M1-spring) and three months of lactation (M3-summer). Three treatments are as follows (each n=10 ): confined cows fed with TMR throughout the period (GTMR), cows that changed from MS with double grazing plus TMR in M1 to TCS in M3 (GCHD), and cows that changed from a MS with double grazing plus TMR in M1 to a MS with overnight grazing plus TMR in M3 (GTMR+P). Unlike GTMR+P, GCHD improved milk production after change (increased 14% from M1 to M3), but milk FAP was impaired. In M3, conjugated linoleic acid (C18 : 2-CLA) in GTMR and GCHD was lower than GTMR+P (p < 0.05), and linolenic (C18 : 3-n-3) was lower in GCHD than GTMR+P. Maintaining grazing in summer overnight sustained milk fat quality, evidenced by higher C18 : 3 (n-3); C18 : 2 (CLA); and n-6/n-3 ratio than cows that changed to TCS.


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2022
ÁCIDOS GRASOS
ALIMENTACIÓN
ANIMALES
LECHE
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Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay
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author GRILLE PEÉS, LUCÍA DORA
author2 ADRIEN, MARÍA DE LOURDES
MÉNDEZ, MARÍA NOEL
CHILIBROSTE, PABLO
OLAZÁBAL, LAURA
DAMIÁN, JUAN P.
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ADRIEN, MARÍA DE LOURDES
MÉNDEZ, MARÍA NOEL
CHILIBROSTE, PABLO
OLAZÁBAL, LAURA
DAMIÁN, JUAN P.
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dc.coverage.none.fl_str_mv En: Journal of Food Science, 2022, ID 5610079. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5610079
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ADRIEN, MARÍA DE LOURDES
MÉNDEZ, MARÍA NOEL
CHILIBROSTE, PABLO
OLAZÁBAL, LAURA
DAMIÁN, JUAN P.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv This study is aimed at comparing the milk fatty acid profile (FAP) of cows that changed from a mixed system (MS) of double grazing plus total mixed ration (TMR) to a total confinement system (TCS, 100% TMR) with cows that changed to another MS with one overnight grazing plus TMR and compare with cows that were kept unchanged in TCS. The diet change was made in the second month of lactation. The milk samples were collected at one (M1-spring) and three months of lactation (M3-summer). Three treatments are as follows (each n=10 ): confined cows fed with TMR throughout the period (GTMR), cows that changed from MS with double grazing plus TMR in M1 to TCS in M3 (GCHD), and cows that changed from a MS with double grazing plus TMR in M1 to a MS with overnight grazing plus TMR in M3 (GTMR+P). Unlike GTMR+P, GCHD improved milk production after change (increased 14% from M1 to M3), but milk FAP was impaired. In M3, conjugated linoleic acid (C18 : 2-CLA) in GTMR and GCHD was lower than GTMR+P (p < 0.05), and linolenic (C18 : 3-n-3) was lower in GCHD than GTMR+P. Maintaining grazing in summer overnight sustained milk fat quality, evidenced by higher C18 : 3 (n-3); C18 : 2 (CLA); and n-6/n-3 ratio than cows that changed to TCS.
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spelling Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazingGRILLE PEÉS, LUCÍA DORAADRIEN, MARÍA DE LOURDESMÉNDEZ, MARÍA NOELCHILIBROSTE, PABLOOLAZÁBAL, LAURADAMIÁN, JUAN P.ÁCIDOS GRASOSALIMENTACIÓNANIMALESLECHEThis study is aimed at comparing the milk fatty acid profile (FAP) of cows that changed from a mixed system (MS) of double grazing plus total mixed ration (TMR) to a total confinement system (TCS, 100% TMR) with cows that changed to another MS with one overnight grazing plus TMR and compare with cows that were kept unchanged in TCS. The diet change was made in the second month of lactation. The milk samples were collected at one (M1-spring) and three months of lactation (M3-summer). Three treatments are as follows (each n=10 ): confined cows fed with TMR throughout the period (GTMR), cows that changed from MS with double grazing plus TMR in M1 to TCS in M3 (GCHD), and cows that changed from a MS with double grazing plus TMR in M1 to a MS with overnight grazing plus TMR in M3 (GTMR+P). Unlike GTMR+P, GCHD improved milk production after change (increased 14% from M1 to M3), but milk FAP was impaired. In M3, conjugated linoleic acid (C18 : 2-CLA) in GTMR and GCHD was lower than GTMR+P (p < 0.05), and linolenic (C18 : 3-n-3) was lower in GCHD than GTMR+P. Maintaining grazing in summer overnight sustained milk fat quality, evidenced by higher C18 : 3 (n-3); C18 : 2 (CLA); and n-6/n-3 ratio than cows that changed to TCS.2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articlePublicadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPdfhttps://catalogo.latu.org.uy/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3253032530urn:ISBN:69492engEn: Journal of Food Science, 2022, ID 5610079. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5610079info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCC BYCC BYreponame:Catálogo digital del LATUinstname:Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguayinstacron:Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay2022-04-07T19:29:42Zoai:PMBOAI:32530Gobiernohttps://latu.org.uy/https://catalogo.latu.org.uy/ws/PMBOAIlfiori@latu.org.uyUruguayopendoar:2024-08-01T14:49:00.728838Catálogo digital del LATU - Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguayfalse
spellingShingle Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazing
GRILLE PEÉS, LUCÍA DORA
ÁCIDOS GRASOS
ALIMENTACIÓN
ANIMALES
LECHE
status_str publishedVersion
title Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazing
title_full Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazing
title_fullStr Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazing
title_full_unstemmed Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazing
title_short Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazing
title_sort Milk fatty acid profile of holstein cows when changed from a mixed system to a confinement system or mixed system with overnight grazing
topic ÁCIDOS GRASOS
ALIMENTACIÓN
ANIMALES
LECHE
url https://catalogo.latu.org.uy/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=32530