ASSESSING EFFICIENCY OF THE CONIFEROUS ENERGY SUPPLEMENT IN THE DIET OF DAIRY COWS FOR MAINTAINING PRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Authors

  • Nadezhda Vladimirovna Bogolyubova Ernst All-Russia Research Institute for Animal Husbandry, Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution
  • Vasily Pavlovich Korotky Science and Technology Center Khiminvest” Ltd.
  • Alexander Sergeyevich Zenkin Mordovia Ogarev State University
  • Viktor Nikolaevich Romanov Ernst All-Russia Research Institute for Animal Husbandry, Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution
  • Viktor Anatolyevich Ryzhov Science and Technology Center Khiminvest” Ltd.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i10.19860

Keywords:

Highly productive cows, Pine energy supplement, Milk yield, Milk quality, Hematological and biochemical status, Resistance

Abstract

 

 Objective: This study was aimed at assessing efficiency of the original coniferous energy supplement in the diet of cows at the end of the dry period - beginning of lactation - for improving the energy density of diets, enriching them with vitamins and major and minor nutrient elements, improving milk productivity, and maintaining productive health.

Methods: The scientific-production experiment was performed on the basis of the Lukoshkino†unit of the Klenovo-Chegodaevo†research farm (Moscow) on twenty cows. The preparation was fed at the rate of 150 g for 20 days before calving and for 30 days after calving.

Results: Studies have found the positive effect of the preparation on the average daily milk yield, natural fat content increased by 5.4%-6.9% (with butterfat percentage increased by 0.09%), and reduced cost of feed per unit of obtained product.

Conclusion: The use of the preparation promoted enzymatic processes in the rumen, had positive effect on the carbohydrate-lipid and protein metabolism, and had no negative effect on the non-specific resistance of cows.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Buryakov NP. Monitoring adequacy of cattle diet. Biology 2008;7:11.

Tao S, Monteiro AP, Hayen MJ, Dahl GE. Short communication: Maternal heat stress during the dry period alters postnatal whole-body insulin response of calves. J Dairy Sci 2014;97(2):897-901.

Shaposhnikov AA, Afanasiev PI, Altukhov AA, Martynova IA, Ilyushchenko SV. Some metabolic parameters in calves when used in rations of malt. Magazine scientific bulletin of the Belgorod State University. Ser Nat Sci 2012;21:123-6.

Zayats VN, Kvetkovskaya AV, Nadeinskaya MA. Feeding propylene glycol to high yielding cows in combination with niacin and glycerin. Feed Agric Anim Fodder Prod 2009;1:20-3.

Acharya K, Paloi S. Evaluation of antioxidative activity and chemical composition of ethanolic extract from Amanita vaginata (Bull.) Lam.: An in vitro study. Asian J Pharm Clin Res 2014;7:88-92.

Henning A. Minerals, vitamins, biostimulants in feeding farm animals. Moscow: Kolos; 1986.

Ganugapati J, Swarna S. Molecular docking studiesof antidiabetic activity of cinnamon compounds. Asian J Pharm Clin Res 2014;7 Suppl 2:31-4.

Ebrahimi L, Kiran KG, Ayub Nawaz KA, Subashchandrabose V, Durairaju NS, Palaniswamy M, et al. Isolation of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor producing bacteria from cow milk. Int J Pharm Pharm Sci 2016;8:183-6.

Ananya, Kamal A. Fatty acid profiling and antioxidant potential of total polar lipid content of cyanobacterium Nostoc muscorum. Int J Pharm Pharm Sci 2016;8:183-6.

Ryzhov VA, Ryzhova ES, Korotky PV, Zenkin AS, Marisov SS. Development and industrial application of domestic phytobiotics. Sci Methodical Electron J Concept 2015;13:3236-40.

Alabdallat NG. In vitro anti-sickling activity of Artemisia herba-alba asso (Chih) methanolic estract on sickle cell disease. Asian J Pharm Clin Res 2016;9 Suppl 1:109-12.

Korotky VP, Ryzhov VA, Marisov SS, Zenkin AS, Esipovich AL. Technologies of Processing Wood Foliage – New Approaches, Part 2. In the Proceedings of the III International Scientific and Practical Conference: Innovations and Technologies in Forestry – 2013. St. Petersburg, Federal State-Funded Institution St. Petersburg Forestry Research Institute (SPFRI); 2013. p. 24-36.

Lee V. Optimization of digestive processes in cows. Dairy Beef Cattle Breed 2011;7:8-10.

Published

01-10-2017

How to Cite

Bogolyubova, N. V., V. P. Korotky, A. S. Zenkin, V. N. Romanov, and V. A. Ryzhov. “ASSESSING EFFICIENCY OF THE CONIFEROUS ENERGY SUPPLEMENT IN THE DIET OF DAIRY COWS FOR MAINTAINING PRODUCTIVE HEALTH”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 10, no. 10, Oct. 2017, pp. 117-20, doi:10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i10.19860.

Issue

Section

Original Article(s)