Journal of Dairy Science, ( ISI ), Volume (104), No (6), Year (2021-6) , Pages (6756-6767)

Title : ( Effects of ground, steam-flaked, and super-conditioned corn grain on production performance and total-tract digestibility in dairy cows )

Authors: mohammad malekkhahi , Abbas Ali Naserian , Atieh Rahimi , Ali Bazgir , D. Vyas , ali razzaghi ,

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Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of feeding ground, steam-flaked, or super-conditioned corn on production performance, rumen fermentation, nutrient digestibility, and milk fatty acid (FA) profile of lactating dairy cows. Twenty-four lactating Holstein cows (130 ± 12 d in milk) in a completely randomized block design experiment were assigned to 1 of 3 treatments that contained 31% of one of the following corn types: (1) ground corn; (2) steam-flaked corn; and (3) super-conditioned corn. Actual milk yield was greater in the super-conditioned corn diet than in the steam-flaked and ground corn diets. Dry matter intake, 3.5% fat-corrected milk and energy-corrected milk remained unaffected by treatments; however, milk fat concentration decreased in the super-conditioned corn diet compared with the ground and steam-flaked corn diets. The molar proportion of ruminal acetate decreased in the super-conditioned corn diet compared with the ground and steam-flaked corn diets, whereas the molar proportion of propionate spiked in the superconditioned corn diet. Ruminal pH dropped in cows fed super-conditioned corn compared with the other 2 diets. A similar pattern was observed for ruminal NH3-N and acetate-to-propionate ratio. Total-tract starch digestibility increased the most in the super-conditioned corn diet followed by the steam-flaked and ground corn diets (96.8, 95.1, and 92.5%, respectively). The neutral detergent fiber digestibility declined in cows fed the super-conditioned corn diet as opposed to other diets (~3.9%). The concentrations of 16:0 and mixed-FA in milk fat dropped in the super-conditioned corn-based diet compared with the ground corn diet. Milk trans-10 18:1 FA increased, whereas trans-11 18:1 FA decreased in cows fed the super-conditioned diet. We concluded that super-conditioned corn has the potential to increase milk yield and starch digestibility in lactating dairy cows; however, reduced milk fat output caused by altering ruminal pH and ruminal FA biohydrogenation pathways may not be desirable in certain markets. Future research is warranted to investigate how superconditioned corn affects feed efficiency.

Keywords

, corn grain, dairy production, superconditioning, trans fatty acid
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author = {Malekkhahi, Mohammad and Naserian, Abbas Ali and Rahimi, Atieh and Ali Bazgir and D. Vyas and Razzaghi, Ali},
title = {Effects of ground, steam-flaked, and super-conditioned corn grain on production performance and total-tract digestibility in dairy cows},
journal = {Journal of Dairy Science},
year = {2021},
volume = {104},
number = {6},
month = {June},
issn = {0022-0302},
pages = {6756--6767},
numpages = {11},
keywords = {corn grain; dairy production; superconditioning; trans fatty acid},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Effects of ground, steam-flaked, and super-conditioned corn grain on production performance and total-tract digestibility in dairy cows
%A Malekkhahi, Mohammad
%A Naserian, Abbas Ali
%A Rahimi, Atieh
%A Ali Bazgir
%A D. Vyas
%A Razzaghi, Ali
%J Journal of Dairy Science
%@ 0022-0302
%D 2021

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